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CQT: Concepts of Quantum Transport

CQT Lecture 4: Coulomb blockade and Fock space

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Contributor(s) Supriyo Datta
Purdue University, West Lafayette
Abstract Objective: To illustrate the limitations of the model described in Lectures 2, 3 and introduce a completely different approach based on the concept of Fock space. I believe this will be a key concept in the next stage of development of transport physics.
Sponsored by The Network for Computational Nanotechnology
References Approach based on (1) Beenakker, Phys. Rev. B44, 1646 (1991), (2) Averin & Likharev, J. Low Temp. Phys. 62, 345 (1986).

Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor, Chapters 3 and 4

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