Research and Markets has added a book called "Raman Spectroscopy in Graphene Related Systems" to their offering. This book was published by John Wiley and Sons. Recent studies have proved that Raman spectroscopy can play a vital role in the development of nanometrology and nanoscience.
Raman spectroscopy can be used in nanoscience to standardize and ensure quality of industrial products. On the other hand, the spectroscopy technique is considered too complicated for use by a non-expert.
The book gives directions to users to enable them to utilize Raman spectroscopy for learning and grouping various types of nanostructured materials. The use of Raman spectroscopy will motivate researchers, students and engineers to study more about nanometrology of graphene, carbon nanotubes, and nanographite. It will also encourage researchers, engineers, and students to conduct future research and develop applications with new forms of carbon.
Some of the topics present in the book include sp2 nanocarbons, prototypes for nanoscience and nanotechnology, vibrations in sp2 nanocarbons, electrons in sp2 nanocarbons, theory of excitons in carbon nanotubes and Raman spectroscopy from graphite to sp2 nanocarbons.
The authors of the book include Ado Jorio, a professor in the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Mildred Dresselhaus, a student who has conducted research on carbon science at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Riichiro Saito, a professor at Sendai’s Tohoku University, and Gene F. Dresselhaus, leader of a research group at the MIT Center for materials science and engineering.