Nanotechnology 501 Lecture Series
The Bardeen Transfer Hamiltonian Approach to Tunneling and its Application to STM/Carbon Nanotubes
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| Contributor(s) | Peter Albrecht, Kyle Ritter, Laura Ruppalt University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
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| Abstract | The Bardeen Transfer Hamiltonian Approach to Tunneling and its Application to STM/Carbon Nanotubes |
| Sponsored by | NCN@Purdue Student Leadership Team |
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| Date posted | 19 Aug, 2005 |
| Time | May 05, 2004 |
| Location | University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL |
| Type | Online Presentations |
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Posted on 30 December, 2005 by Fiegna Claudio
0 0 Login to vote Bardeen Transfer Hamiltonian Approach to tunneling is well explained but it is not actually applied to STM and CNTs for which different approaches to tunneling are applied (e.g. WKB in the case of CNTs).
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