Nanoscale Conductance Theory II
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Presentations
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Variable-range cotunneling and non-Ohmic transport in a chain of one-dimensional quantum dots
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Authors
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Michael M. Fogler
- University of California San Diego
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Sergey V. Malinin
- Wayne State University
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Thomas Nattermann
- Universitat zu Koln
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Pair tunneling through single molecules
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Authors
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Jens Koch
- Institut f\"ur Theoretische Physik, Freie Universit\"at Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195 Berlin, Germany
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Mikhail Raikh
- Department of Physics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA
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Felix von Oppen
- Institut f\"ur Theoretische Physik, Freie Universit\"at Berlin, Arnimallee 14, 14195 Berlin, Germany
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Spin Related Effects in Transport Properties of "Open" Quantum Dots
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Authors
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Yashar Ahmadian
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Gianluigi Catelani
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Igor Aleiner
- Columbia University
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Numerical studies of the dynamics of interacting electrons confined in nanostructures
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Authors
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Janez Bonca
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Rok Zitko
- Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Anton Ramsak
- FMF, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Tomaz Rejec
- Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, Israel
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Non-equilibrium conductance of a three-terminal quantum dot in the Kondo regime: Perturbative Renormalization Group
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Authors
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Nayana Shah
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Achim Rosch
- University of Cologne
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Dissipative quantum phase transition in a single electron transistor
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Authors
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Alfred Zawadowski
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Laszlo Borda
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Gergely Zarand
- Institute of Physics, TU Budapest
- Budapest University of Technology and Economics
- Institut f\"{u}r Theoretische Festkorperphysik, Universitat Karlsruhe
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David Goldhaber-Gordon
- Stanford University
- Department of Physics, Stanford University
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The Interplay of Spin and Charge Channels in Zero Dimensional Systems
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Authors
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Mikhail Kiselev
- Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universit\"at W\"urzburg, W\"urzburg D-97074, Germany
- Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universit\"{a}t W\"{u}rzburg, W\"{u}rzburg D-97074, Germany
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Yuval Gefen
- Department of Condensed Matter Physics, The Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel
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The 0.7 anomaly in quantum point contacts: a scattering approach
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Authors
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Caio Lewenkopf
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Paulo Bonfim
- Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Electron transport in the presence of a magnetic field and the absence of translational invariance
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Authors
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Tobias Kramer
- Physics Department Harvard University
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Robert E. Parrott
- Harvard University
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E. J. Heller
- Physics Department Harvard University
- Harvard University
- Harvard University Department of Physics and Harvard University Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
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Divergent beams of nonlocally entangled electrons emitted from NS structures
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Authors
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Fernando Sols
- Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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Elsa Prada
- Universit\"{a}t Karlsruhe
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Non-equilibrium Entanglement and Noise in Coupled Double Quantum Dots
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Authors
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Ramon Aguado
- Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales, CSIC
- Condensed Matter Theory, ICMM, CSIC
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Neill Lambert
- University of Tokyo, Japan
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Tobias Brandes
- University of Manchester, UK
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Conductance Fano lineshapes for Kondo impurities on surfaces: A numerical renormalization group description.
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Authors
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Nancy Sandler
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University
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Luis Dias da Silva
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Sergio E. Ulloa
- Ohio University
- Department of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University
- Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio Univ.
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Effects of the electron-phonon interaction on the electron transport in low-dimensional disordered semiconductor structures
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Authors
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Andrei Sergeev
- University at Buffalo
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Michael Reizer
- 5614 Naiche Road, Columbus, OH 43213
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Vladimir Mitin
- University at Buffalo
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Mesoscopic and nanoscopic physics of molecular-scale electronics
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Authors
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Yongqiang Xue
- SUNY-Albany
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Phonon Broadening of Spectral Lines in Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy
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Authors
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J. W. Gadzuk
- Electron Physics Group, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8412
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