Events Calendar View
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            CSP Lunch Seminar        
        May 3, 2011
        
Computational Study of Polymer Films Using a Monte Carlo Model of Vapor Deposition Polymerization
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            CSP Lunch Seminar        
        May 31, 2011
        
Coarse Grain Simulation of Amyloid Aggregation using PeptideB
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            CSP Lunch Seminar        
        Jul 5, 2011
        
Microcanonical statistical analysis and all that
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            CSP Lunch Seminar        
        Jul 19, 2011
        
Physics and Complexity: Satisfiability Problems
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            CSP Lunch Seminar        
        Jul 26, 2011
        
Physics and Complexity: Quantized Satisfiability
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            Departmental Colloquium        
        Aug 25, 2011
        
Graphene: Synthesis, Raman and UV-Vis Spectroscopy
                                Guest: Dr. Apparao M. Rao, Clemson University, Department of Physics
Thursday, August 25, 2011 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location: Auditorium, Physics 202A single sheet of sp2-hybridized carbon atoms, called graphene, is presently the most widely studied material in the scientific community. Following a brief introduction of graphene and its unique properties, I will present two popular methods for preparing graphene for spectroscopic studies. In carbon science, spectroscopy has played a dominant role in unraveling several fundamental properties of nanostructured carbons like fullerenes and carbon nanotubes. Drawing from these spectroscopic studies, the effective roles of Raman and UV-vis spectroscopy in elucidating the vibration and electronic properties of graphene will be discussed.
This work was done jointly by R. Podila (Clemson University), R. Rao (Wright-Patterson Air Force Base), and Masa Ishigami (University of Central Florida).
 
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