Non-hermitian physics
A review is given on the foundations and applications of non-Hermitian classical and
quantum physics. First, key theorems and central concepts in non-Hermitian linear algebra …
quantum physics. First, key theorems and central concepts in non-Hermitian linear algebra …
A review of progress in the physics of open quantum systems: theory and experiment
I Rotter, JP Bird - Reports on Progress in Physics, 2015 - iopscience.iop.org
This report on progress explores recent advances in our theoretical and experimental
understanding of the physics of open quantum systems (OQSs). The study of such systems …
understanding of the physics of open quantum systems (OQSs). The study of such systems …
Coulomb drag
BN Narozhny, A Levchenko - Reviews of Modern Physics, 2016 - APS
Coulomb drag is a transport phenomenon whereby long-range Coulomb interaction
between charge carriers in two closely spaced but electrically isolated conductors induces a …
between charge carriers in two closely spaced but electrically isolated conductors induces a …
Keldysh technique and non-linear σ-model: basic principles and applications
A Kamenev, A Levchenko - Advances in Physics, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive pedagogical introduction into
Keldysh technique for interacting out-of-equilibrium fermionic and bosonic systems. The …
Keldysh technique for interacting out-of-equilibrium fermionic and bosonic systems. The …
Microbes, molecules, and marine ecosystems
1622 applying a large magnetic field, however, it is possible to lift the spin degeneracy,
thereby splitting the modes and giving rise to conductance plateaus at integer multiples of …
thereby splitting the modes and giving rise to conductance plateaus at integer multiples of …
What lurks below the last plateau: experimental studies of the 0.7× 2e2/h conductance anomaly in one-dimensional systems
AP Micolich - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org
The integer quantised conductance of one-dimensional electron systems is a well-
understood effect of quantum confinement. A number of fractionally quantised plateaus are …
understood effect of quantum confinement. A number of fractionally quantised plateaus are …
[BUCH][B] Handbook of nanophysics: nanotubes and nanowires
KD Sattler - 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
Intensive research on fullerenes, nanoparticles, and quantum dots in the 1990s led to
interest in nanotubes and nanowires in subsequent years. Handbook of Nanophysics …
interest in nanotubes and nanowires in subsequent years. Handbook of Nanophysics …
Phenomenological model for the 0.7 conductance feature in quantum wires
DJ Reilly - Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials …, 2005 - APS
One-dimensional (1D) quantum wires exhibit a conductance feature near 0.7× 2 e 2∕ h in
connection with many-body interactions involving the electron spin. With the possibility of …
connection with many-body interactions involving the electron spin. With the possibility of …
Electron transport through quantum wires and point contacts
We have studied quantum wires using the Green's function technique within density-
functional theory, calculating electronic structures and conductances for different wire …
functional theory, calculating electronic structures and conductances for different wire …
Coulomb drag in quantum circuits
A Levchenko, A Kamenev - Physical review letters, 2008 - APS
We study the drag effect in a system of two electrically isolated quantum point contacts,
coupled by Coulomb interactions. Drag current exhibits maxima as a function of quantum …
coupled by Coulomb interactions. Drag current exhibits maxima as a function of quantum …