Physics of Zero- and One-Dimensional Nanoscopic Systems

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Sachindra Nath Karmakar, Santanu Kumar Maiti, Chowdhury Jayeeta
Springer Science & Business Media, 4 sept. 2007 - 336 pages

In recent years submicron and nanoscale systems have featured strongly on the research agenda due to the technological progress and new physics that have emerged from studies of ultra-small systems. A fundamental understanding of basic physical phenomena on the mesoscopic and nanoscopic scales is required to exploit the technological potential offered by these exotic materials. The present book contains review-like chapters by some of the leading experts in the field, covering topics such as the Kondo effect, electron transport, disorder and quantum coherence with electron-electron interaction, persistent current, thermoelectric phenomena, etc. in quantum dots, quantum wires, carbon nanotubes and more. This book will be valuable to researchers and students in condensed matter physics.

 

Table des matières

The Two Channel Kondo Effect in Quantum Dots
27
Kondo Physics in Artificial Molecules
45
Low Temperature Decoherence and Relaxation in Charge
76
Alex Grishin Igor V Yurkevich Igor V Lerner 77
103
Thermoelectric Phenomena from MacroSystems
150
K A Chao Magnus Larsson 151
186
Electron Transport Through Mesoscopic Closed Loops
266
2D Disordered Electronic System in the Presence of Strong
305
Index
331
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Obtained Ph.D. in theoretical physics from University of Calcutta, India in 1989. Joined the Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics Division of Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, India as a faculty member in 1990 and currently a full professor in this institute.

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