1 Introduction to physics of low-dimensional systems<br>Siegmar Roth and David L. Carroll<br>Part One Graphene properties<br>2 Atomic and electronic structure of graphene <br>Jani Kotakoski<br>3 Electronic transport in graphene <br>Youngwook Kim<br>4 Electronic transport in bilayer graphene <br>R. Asgari<br>5 Single charge transport in graphene <br>Dong Su Lee<br>6 Graphene spintronics <br>M. Shiraishi<br>7 Optical properties of graphene <br>E.D. Obraztsova, M.G. Rybin, and P.A. Obraztsov<br>8 The rise of graphene in carbon thermoelectrics <br>David L. Carroll, Siegmar Roth, and Gabriel Marcus<br>Part Two Preparation of graphene <br>9 Epitaxial growth of graphene on silicon carbide (SiC) <br>H. Huang, S. Chen, A.T.S. Wee, and W. Chen<br>10 Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth of graphene films <br>K. Drogowska-Horna´, O. Frank, and M. Kalbac<br>11 Chemically derived graphene <br>R.S. Sundaram<br>12 Production of graphene and other two-dimensional nanosheets by liquid phase exfoliation 251<br>Claudia Backes<br>Part Three Characterization of graphene <br>13 Transmission electron microscopy characterization of graphene <br>J.C. Meyer<br>14 Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) of graphene <br>Amadeo L. Va´zquez de Parga and Rodolfo Miranda<br>15 Raman spectroscopy of graphene <br>Martin Hulman<br>16 Other spectroscopic methods for graphene characterization: X-ray and electron spectroscopies <br>Toma Susi<br>Part Four Graphene applications <br>17 Graphene—Conjugated polymer matrix composites <br>Lindsey J. Gray, David L. Carroll, and Siegmar Roth<br>18 Graphene-based gas sensors, working principles and sensing parameters <br>Juan Casanova-Chafer, Selene Acosta, Carla Bittencourt, and Eduard Llobet<br>19 Graphene transparent electrodes <br>Kimmo Mustonen