<p>Quantum mechanical laws are well documented at the level of a single or a few atoms and are here extended to systems containing 10<sup>2</sup> to 10<sup>10</sup> electrons - still much smaller than the usual macroscopic objects, but behaving in a manner similar to a single atom. Besides the purel
Mesoscopic Phenomena in Solids
β Scribed by B.L. ALTSHULER, P.A. LEE and R.A. WEBB (Eds.)
- Publisher
- North Holland
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 564
- Series
- Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences 30
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The physics of disordered systems has enjoyed a resurgence of interest in the last decade. New concepts such as weak localization, interaction effects and Coulomb gap, have been developed for the transport properties of metals and insulators. With the fabrication of smaller and smaller samples and the routine availability of low temperatures, new physics has emerged from the studies of small devices. The new field goes under the name ''mesoscopic physics'' and has rapidly developed, both experimentally and theoretically. This book is designed to review the current status of the field.
Most of the chapters in the book are devoted to the development of new ideas in the field. They include reviews of experimental observations of conductance fluctuations and the Aharonov-Bohm oscillations in disordered metals, theoretical and experimental work on low frequency noise in small disordered systems, transmittancy fluctuations through random barriers, and theoretical work on the distribution of fluctuation quantities such as conductance. Two chapters are not connected directly to the mesoscopic fluctuations but deal with small systems. They cover the effects of Coulomb interaction in the tunneling through the small junctions, and experimental results on ballistic transport through a perfect conductor.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences
Pages v-vii
Preface to the Series
Page ix
A.A. Maradudin, V.M. Agranovich
Preface
Pages xi-xvii
B.L. Altshuler, P.A. Lee, R.A. Webb
Chapter 1 - AharonovβBohm Effects in Loops of Gold
Pages 1-36
S. WASHBURN
Chapter 2 - Mesoscopic Fluctuations of Current Density in Disordered Conductors
Pages 37-80
B.Z. SPIVAK, A.Yu. ZYUZIN
Chapter 3 - Interference, Fluctuations and Correlations in the Diffusive Scattering of Light from a Disordered Medium
Pages 81-106
Michael J. STEPHEN
Chapter 4 - Conductance Fluctuations and 1/f Noise Magnitudes in Small Disordered Structures: Theory
Pages 107-129
Shechao FENG
Chapter 5 - Conductance Fluctuations and Low-Frequency Noise in Small Disordered Systems: Experiment
Pages 131-171
N. GIORDANO
Chapter 6 - Single Electronics: A Correlated Transfer of Single Electrons and Cooper Pairs in Systems of Small Tunnel Junctions
Pages 173-271
D.V. AVERIN, K.K. LIKHAREV
Chapter 7 - Ballistic Transport in One Dimension
Pages 273-314
G. TIMP
Chapter 8 - Transmittancy Fluctuations in Randomly Non-Uniform Barriers and Incoherent Mesoscopics
Pages 315-368
M.E. RAIKH, I.M. RUZIN
Chapter 9 - Random Matrix Theory and Maximum Entropy Models for Disordered Conductors
Pages 369-448
A. Douglas STONE, Pier A. MELLO, Khandker A. MUTTALIB, Jean-Louis PICHARD
Chapter 10 - Distribution of Mesoscopic Fluctuations and Relaxation Processes in Disordered Conductors
Pages 449-521
B.L. ALTSHULER, V.E. KRAVTSOV, I.V. LERNER
Author Index
Pages 523-537
Subject Index
Pages 539-541
Cumulative Index, Volumes 1β30
Pages 543-556
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