Low-Dimensional Systems [electronic resource] : Interactions and Transport Properties Lectures of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, July 27–28, 1999 / edited by Tobias Brandes.
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 544Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000Description: VII, 219 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540464389Other title: Lectures of a Workshop Held in Hamburg, Germany, July 27-28, 1999Subject(s): Chemistry | Nanotechnology | Chemistry | NanotechnologyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleOnline resources: Click here to access onlineCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Transport and Interactions in One Dimension -- Nonequilibrium Mesoscopic Conductors Driven by Reservoirs -- A Linear Response Theory of 1D-Electron Transport Based on Landauer Type Model -- Gapped Phases of Quantum Wires -- Interaction Effects in One-Dimensional Semiconductor Systems -- Correlated Electrons in Carbon Nanotubes -- Bosonization Theory of the Resonant Raman Spectra of Quantum Wires -- Transport and Interactions in Zero and Two Dimensions -- An Introduction to Real-Time Renormalization Group -- Spin States and Transport in Correlated Electron Systems -- Non-linear Transport in Quantum-Hall Smectics -- Thermodynamics of Quantum Hall Ferromagnets.
This book covers recent advances relating to electronic transport properties of interacting low-dimensional systems. Detailed articles written by leading experts allow newcomers and advanced students to us is as a modern textbook, including many references for further study. Topics are interactions and new phases in one-dimensional systems and the identification of power laws in transport and optical properties, carbon nanotubes, non-equilibrium transport in zero and one dimension, spin-related effects, and novel effects in two-dimensional systems under quantum Hall conditions.
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