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 |
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| 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 |
| Cite this work | If you reference this work in a publication, please cite as follows: |
| Date posted | 08 Dec, 2006 |
| Type | Online Presentations |
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