<p><P>This book treats three topics of electronic quantum transport in mesoscopic semiconductor structures: the conductance in strongly interacting and disordered two-dimensional systems and the metal insulator transition, electron transport through quantum dots and quantum rings in the Coulomb-bloc
Quantum Transport in Semiconductor Submicron Structures
β Scribed by Bernhard Kramer (auth.), Bernhard Kramer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 381
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 326
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The articles in this book have been selected from the lectures of a NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Bad Lauterberg (Germany) in August 1995. Internationally well-known researchers in the field of mesoscopic quantum physics provide insight into the fundamental physics underlying the mesoscopic transport phenomena in structured semiconductor inversion layers. In addition, some of the most recent achievements are reported in contributed papers. The aim of the volume is not to give an overview over the field. Instead, emphasis is on interaction and correlation phenomena that turn out to be of increasing importance for the understanding of the phenomena in the quantum Hall regime, and in the transport through quantum dots. The present status of the quantum Hall experiments and theory is reviewed. As a "key example" for non-Fermi liquid behavior the Luttinger liquid is introduced, including some of the most recent developments. It is not only of importance for the fractional quantum Hall effect, but also for the understanding of transport in quantum wires. Furthermore, the chaotic and the correlation aspects of the transport in quantum dot systems are described. The status of the experimental work in the area of persistent currents in semiconductor systems is outlined. The construction of one of the first single-electron transistors is reported. The theoretical approach to mesoscopic transport, presently a most active area, is treated, and some aspects of time-dependent transport phenomena are also discussed.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Quantum Transport in Nano-Structured Semiconductors....Pages 3-18
Front Matter....Pages 19-19
Quantum Hall Effect Experiments....Pages 21-62
Incompressibilis Ergo Sum: Skyrmions and Edge States in the Quantum Hall Effect ....Pages 63-91
Front Matter....Pages 93-93
The Luttinger Liquid....Pages 95-131
Friedel Oscillations in Luttinger Liquids....Pages 133-158
Transport Through a Single-Band Wire Connected to Measuring Leads....Pages 159-172
Delocalization of Certain Two-Particle States by Short Range Interactions in Anderson Insulators....Pages 173-182
Front Matter....Pages 183-183
Transport in Electric and Magnetic Lateral Superlattices....Pages 185-206
How to Measure Persistent Currents in a Mesoscopic Ring....Pages 207-219
Theory of Quantum Dot Transport....Pages 221-238
Phase Transitions in Artificial Atoms....Pages 239-249
Coulomb Blockade in a Silicon Mosset....Pages 251-260
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
Basic Elements of Electrical Conduction....Pages 263-291
The Landauer Resistivity Dipole....Pages 293-302
Electron-Phonon Scattering Rates in 2d Systems....Pages 303-313
Front Matter....Pages 315-315
Shot-Noise Suppression in the Single-Electron Tunneling Regime....Pages 317-326
Resonant Tunneling Through Nanostructures in Ac Fields....Pages 327-351
Corrections to the Drude Conductivity in Systems under Microwave Irradiation....Pages 353-364
Simulations of Partition Noise Suppression....Pages 365-374
Electron Spin Resonance in the Domain of the Fractional Quantum Hall Effect....Pages 375-381
Back Matter....Pages 383-385
β¦ Subjects
Quantum Physics;Condensed Matter Physics;Optical and Electronic Materials;Solid State Physics;Spectroscopy and Microscopy
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