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"A very attractive book on graphene-based materials that takes a reader or student with no prior exposure to this topic to a level where he or she can carry out research at a high level and work in this area professionally
I would expect this to become a popular text for present and future researchers."
       Mildred Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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"The book should be useful not only for theoretical researchers but also for graduate students and experimental researchers, who will quickly understand the theorists’ perspective. This book will be an important basic textbook on the physics of graphene."
       R. Saito, Tohoku University

"A very attractive book on graphene-based materials that takes a reader or student with no prior exposure to this topic to a level where he or she can carry out research at a high level and work in this area professionally[...] I would expect this to become a popular text for present and future researchers."  (read the full review)

Mildred Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 

"The book should be useful not only for theoretical researchers but also for graduate students and experimental researchers, who will quickly understand the theorists’ perspective. This book will be an important basic textbook on the physics of graphene."  (read the full review)

R. Saito, Tohoku University

"Overall, this is an exceptional contribution to furthering graphene research, development and applications." 

K. Alan Shore, School of Electronic Engineering, Bangor University, Wales

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