Decoherence, entanglement and irreversibility in quantum dynamical systems with few degrees of freedom
P Jacquod, C Petitjean - Advances in Physics, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
In this review we summarize and amplify recent investigations of coupled quantum
dynamical systems with few degrees of freedom in the short-wavelength, semiclassical limit …
dynamical systems with few degrees of freedom in the short-wavelength, semiclassical limit …
Scattering theory of current and intensity noise correlations in conductors and wave guides
M Büttiker - Physical Review B, 1992 - APS
The low-frequency current-fluctuation spectra of phase-coherent electron conductors are
related to the scattering matrix of the conductor. Each contact of the conductor is connected …
related to the scattering matrix of the conductor. Each contact of the conductor is connected …
The recursive Green's function method for graphene
CH Lewenkopf, ER Mucciolo - Journal of Computational Electronics, 2013 - Springer
We describe how to apply the recursive Green's function method to the computation of
electronic transport properties of graphene sheets and nanoribbons in the linear response …
electronic transport properties of graphene sheets and nanoribbons in the linear response …
[KİTAP][B] Quantum Transport in Mesoscopic Systems: Complexity and Statistical Fluctuations. A Maximum Entropy Viewpoint
PA Mello, N Kumar - 2004 - books.google.com
The aim of this book is to present a statistical theory of wave scattering by complex systems-
systems which have a chaotic classical dynamics, as in the case of microwave cavities and …
systems which have a chaotic classical dynamics, as in the case of microwave cavities and …
Mesoscopic transport through chaotic cavities: A random S-matrix theory approach
HU Baranger, PA Mello - Physical review letters, 1994 - APS
We deduce the effects of quantum interference on the conductance of chaotic cavities by
using a statistical ansatz for the S matrix. Assuming that the circular ensembles describe the …
using a statistical ansatz for the S matrix. Assuming that the circular ensembles describe the …
Conductance quantization and transport gaps in disordered graphene nanoribbons
We study numerically the effects of edge and bulk disorder on the conductance of graphene
nanoribbons. We compute the conductance suppression due to Anderson localization …
nanoribbons. We compute the conductance suppression due to Anderson localization …
Studying conduction-electron/interface interactions using transverse electron focusing
VS Tsoi, J Bass, P Wyder - Reviews of Modern Physics, 1999 - APS
Understanding the microscopic processes by which the electrons within conductors are
scattered at surfaces and interfaces is important for both fundamental physics and …
scattered at surfaces and interfaces is important for both fundamental physics and …
Semiclassical roots of universality in many-body quantum chaos
K Richter, JD Urbina, S Tomsovic - Journal of Physics A …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Quantum chaos of many-body (MB) systems has been swiftly develo** into a vibrant
research area at the interface between various disciplines, ranging from statistical physics to …
research area at the interface between various disciplines, ranging from statistical physics to …
Coherent control of total transmission of light through disordered media
We demonstrate order of magnitude coherent control of total transmission of light through
random media by sha** the wave front of the input light. To understand how the finite …
random media by sha** the wave front of the input light. To understand how the finite …
Weak localization in chaotic versus nonchaotic cavities: A striking difference in the line shape
AM Chang, HU Baranger, LN Pfeiffer, KW West - Physical review letters, 1994 - APS
We report experimental evidence that chaotic and nonchaotic scattering through ballistic
cavities display distinct signatures in quantum transport. In the case of nonchaotic cavities …
cavities display distinct signatures in quantum transport. In the case of nonchaotic cavities …