Focus Session: Electron, Ion, and Exciton Transport in Nanostructures - Quantum Transport II
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Presentations
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AC Bias Spectroscopy of the Kondo Singlet in a Single Electron Transistor
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Authors
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Bryan Hemingway
- University of Cincinnati
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Tai-Min Liu
- University of Cincinnati
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Andrei Kogan
- University of Cincinnati
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Steven Herbert
- Xavier University
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Michael Melloch
- Purdue University
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Connection between Local moment and Underscreened Kondo effect in parallel double quantum dots
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Authors
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Sergio Ulloa
- Ohio University
- Ohio U
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Nancy Sandler
- Ohio U
- Ohio University
- Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Ohio University
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Arturo Wong
- U of Florida
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Kevin Ingersent
- U of Florida
- University of Florida
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William Lane
- Jacksonville U
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Luis Dias
- University of Sao Paulo
- U of Sao Paulo
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Temperature Dependence of a Double Quantum Dot Kondo Effect
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Authors
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Andrew J. Keller
- Stanford University
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Sami Amasha
- Stanford University
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Ileana G. Rau
- Stanford University
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Jordan A. Katine
- Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
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Hadas Shtrikman
- Weizmann Institute of Science
- Weizmann Institute
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David Goldhaber-Gordon
- Stanford University
- Physics Department, Stanford University
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Phase-dependent coherence and transport effects in a double-dot Aharonov-Bohm interferometer
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Authors
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Savannah Garmon
- University of Toronto
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Salil Bedkihal
- University of Toronto
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Dvira Segal
- University of Toronto
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Electrostatic modulation of periodic potentials in a two-dimensional electron gas: from antidot lattice to quantum dot lattice
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Authors
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Srijit Goswami
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science
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Mohammad Ali Aamir
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science
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Saquib Shamim
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science
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Christoph Siegert
- Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
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Michael Pepper
- Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London
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Ian Farrer
- Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, J.J.Thomson Avenue, Cambridge; UK
- Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
- Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University, J. J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK
- University of Cambridge
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Dave Ritchie
- Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, J.J.Thomson Avenue, Cambridge; UK
- Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge
- Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge University, J. J. Thomson Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, UK
- University of Cambridge
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Arindam Ghosh
- Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
- Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science
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Universal out-of-equilibrium transport in Kondo-correlated quantum dots: a renormalized superperturbation theory on the Keldysh contour
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Authors
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Stefan Kirchner
- Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems
- Max Planck Institute for Physics of Complex Systems, Germany
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Enrique Munoz
- Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile
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C.J. Bolech
- University of Cincinnati
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Muli-state operation in quantum dot channel FETs incorporating spatial wavefunction-switching
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Authors
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F. Jain
- University of Connecticut
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K. Baskar
- University of Connecticut
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S. Karmakar
- University of Connecticut
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P-Y. Chan
- University of Connecticut
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E. Suarez
- University of Connecticut
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B. Miller
- University of Connecticut
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J. Chandy
- University of Connecticut
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E. Heller
- RSoft Design Group
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Tunneling in double quantum dots and rings: search for chaos assistance
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Authors
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Igor Filikhin
- North Carolina Central University
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Sergei Matinyan
- North Carolina Central University
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Branislav Vlahovic
- North Carolina Central University
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First-principles study of orbital-dependent quantum confinement in Si/Ge nanowire superlattices
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Authors
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Min-Kook Kim
- Yonsei University
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Hyoung Joon Choi
- Yonsei University
- Department of Physics and IPAP, Yonsei University
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One-dimensional physics in transition-metal nanowires
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Authors
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Junichi Okamoto
- Columbia University
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Andrew J. Millis
- Columbia University, Department of Physics
- Department of Physics, Columbia University
- Columbia University
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Nader Zaki
- Columbia University
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Chris Marianetti
- Columbia University
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Detection of spin states in a quantum dot by random telegraph signal analysis with the hidden Markov model
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Authors
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Mathew House
- University of California, Los Angeles
- UCLA
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HongWen Jiang
- University of California, Los Angeles
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Ming Xiao
- Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China
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GuoPing Guo
- Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China
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HaiOu Li
- Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China
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Gang Cao
- Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China
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Tao Tu
- Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China
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GuangCan Guo
- Key Laboratory of Quantum Information, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Univeristy of Science and Technology of China
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Impact of adsorbed organic monolayers on vacuum electron tunneling contributions to electrical resistance at an asperity contact
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Authors
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Diana Berman
- North Carolina State University
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Matthew Walker
- North Carolina State University
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J. Krim
- North Carolina State University
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Dependence of Conductance Resonanoces and Modulations on Channel Length in Asymmetric Quantum Point Contacts (QPCs)
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Authors
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Hao Zhang
- Duke University
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Phillip Wu
- Lund University
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Albert Chang
- Duke University
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New scenario of shuttling mechanism in magnetic nano-electromechanical single-electron tunneling systems
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Authors
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Hee Chul Park
- School of Computational Science, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
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Anatoli M. Kadigrobov
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Robert I. Shekhter
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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Mats Jonson
- Department of Physics, University of Gothenburg
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