These proceedings of the NATO-ARW Electron transport in nanosystems held at the Russia Hotel, Yalta, Ukraine from 17 21 September 2007 resulted in many discussions between various speakers. The wide range of topics discussed at the Yalta NATO meeting included the new nanodevice applications, novel materials, superconductivity and s- sors. There have been many signi?cant advances in the past 2 years and some entirely new directions of research in these ?elds are just opening up. Recent advances in nanoscience have demonstrated that fundamentally new phy- cal phenomena are found when systems are…mehr
These proceedings of the NATO-ARW Electron transport in nanosystems held at the Russia Hotel, Yalta, Ukraine from 17 21 September 2007 resulted in many discussions between various speakers. The wide range of topics discussed at the Yalta NATO meeting included the new nanodevice applications, novel materials, superconductivity and s- sors. There have been many signi?cant advances in the past 2 years and some entirely new directions of research in these ?elds are just opening up. Recent advances in nanoscience have demonstrated that fundamentally new phy- cal phenomena are found when systems are reduced in size with dimensions, comparable to the fundamental microscopic length scales of the investigated material. Late developments in nanotechnology and measurement techniques now allow experimental investigation of transport properties of nanodevices. Great interest in this research is focused on development of spintronics, molecular electronics and quantum information processing andgraphene. At the workshop, important open problems concerning cuprate superconductity, mesoscopic superconductors and novel superconductors such MgB,CeCoIn 2 5 whereconsidered.Therewasmuchdiscussionofthemechanismandsymmetry of pairing for cuprate superconductorsas well as the nature of the pseudogap. In the sessiononnovelsuperconductors,the physicalproperties of MgB were 2 discussed. There were also lively debates about two-gap superconductivity in MgB .
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NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12089222, 978-1-4020-9144-5
2008
Seitenzahl: 424
Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2008
Englisch
Abmessung: 241mm x 160mm x 29mm
Gewicht: 771g
ISBN-13: 9781402091445
ISBN-10: 1402091443
Artikelnr.: 25029331
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Electron transport in nanodevices.- Optical Properties and Electronic Structure of Organic-Inorganic Nano-Interface.- Electron Transport In Nanowires - An Engineer'S View.- Nanoporous Anodic Alumina Wire Templates For Nanowire Devices.- Friedel Oscillations In Nanowires At Finite Bias Voltage.- Spin Orbit Interaction Induced Spin-Separation In Platinum Nanostructure.- The Problem Of True Macroscopic Charge Quantization In The Coulomb Blockade.- Superconductivity.- High-Field Flux Dynamics In Disordered Two-Band Superconductivity.- Superconductivity In The Quantum-Size Regime.- Kondo Effect Coupled To Superconductivity In Ultrasmall Grains.- Emerging Measurement Techniques For Studies Of Mesoscopic Superconductors.- Interplay Of Magnetism And Superconductivity In Cecoin5.- Bipolaronic Proximity And Other Unconventional Effects In Cuprate Superconductors.- Interlayer Tunneling In Stacked Junctions Of High Temperature Superconductors, Cdw Materials And Graphite.- Multiband Description Of The Electron-Doped Cuprate Gaps On The Doping Scale.- Antiadiabatic State - Ground State Of Superconductors: Study Of Ybco.- Elements Of Modern High-Temperature Superconductivity.- Spintronics.- Nonequilibrium Density Of States And Distribution Functions For Strongly Correlated Materials Across The Mott Transition.- Non-Equilibrium Physics In Solids: Hot-Electron Relaxation.- Functional Renormalization Group Approach To Non-Equilibrium Properties Of Mesoscopic Systems.- Microscopic Proximity Effect Parameters In S/N And S/F Heterostructures.- Conductance Oscillations With Magnetic Field Of A Two-Dimensional Electron Gas-Superconductor Junction.- Universalities In Scattering On Mesoscopic Obstacles In Two-Dimensional Electron Gases.- Geometric Phases In Open Multi-Level Systems.-Magnetic And Transport Properties Of Nanocrystalline Titanium Carbide In Carbon Matrix.- Sensors.- Rapid Methods For Multiply Determining Potent Xenobiotics Based On The Optoelectronic Imaging.- Electronic Nanosensors Based On Nanotransistor With Bistability Behaviour.- A Bio-Inspired Electromechanical System: Artificial Hair Cell.- Si Circuits, Optical Fibers, And Alingap And Ingan Light-Emitters.- Sensing Effects In The Nanostructured Systems.- Band Structure And Electronic Transport Properties In Ii-Vi Nano-Semiconductors. Application To Infrared Detectors Superlattices And Alloys.
Electron transport in nanodevices.- Optical Properties and Electronic Structure of Organic-Inorganic Nano-Interface.- Electron Transport In Nanowires - An Engineer'S View.- Nanoporous Anodic Alumina Wire Templates For Nanowire Devices.- Friedel Oscillations In Nanowires At Finite Bias Voltage.- Spin Orbit Interaction Induced Spin-Separation In Platinum Nanostructure.- The Problem Of True Macroscopic Charge Quantization In The Coulomb Blockade.- Superconductivity.- High-Field Flux Dynamics In Disordered Two-Band Superconductivity.- Superconductivity In The Quantum-Size Regime.- Kondo Effect Coupled To Superconductivity In Ultrasmall Grains.- Emerging Measurement Techniques For Studies Of Mesoscopic Superconductors.- Interplay Of Magnetism And Superconductivity In Cecoin5.- Bipolaronic Proximity And Other Unconventional Effects In Cuprate Superconductors.- Interlayer Tunneling In Stacked Junctions Of High Temperature Superconductors, Cdw Materials And Graphite.- Multiband Description Of The Electron-Doped Cuprate Gaps On The Doping Scale.- Antiadiabatic State - Ground State Of Superconductors: Study Of Ybco.- Elements Of Modern High-Temperature Superconductivity.- Spintronics.- Nonequilibrium Density Of States And Distribution Functions For Strongly Correlated Materials Across The Mott Transition.- Non-Equilibrium Physics In Solids: Hot-Electron Relaxation.- Functional Renormalization Group Approach To Non-Equilibrium Properties Of Mesoscopic Systems.- Microscopic Proximity Effect Parameters In S/N And S/F Heterostructures.- Conductance Oscillations With Magnetic Field Of A Two-Dimensional Electron Gas-Superconductor Junction.- Universalities In Scattering On Mesoscopic Obstacles In Two-Dimensional Electron Gases.- Geometric Phases In Open Multi-Level Systems.-Magnetic And Transport Properties Of Nanocrystalline Titanium Carbide In Carbon Matrix.- Sensors.- Rapid Methods For Multiply Determining Potent Xenobiotics Based On The Optoelectronic Imaging.- Electronic Nanosensors Based On Nanotransistor With Bistability Behaviour.- A Bio-Inspired Electromechanical System: Artificial Hair Cell.- Si Circuits, Optical Fibers, And Alingap And Ingan Light-Emitters.- Sensing Effects In The Nanostructured Systems.- Band Structure And Electronic Transport Properties In Ii-Vi Nano-Semiconductors. Application To Infrared Detectors Superlattices And Alloys.
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