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Title: | Non-perturbative approaches to transport in nanostructures and granular arrays |
Authors: | San-José, Pablo CSIC ORCID | Keywords: | thesis | Issue Date: | 22-Mar-2011 | Abstract: | Universal interaction effects in electronic nanostructures are analyzed by means of auxiliary phase field dynamics. Simple analytical non-perturbative approximations are discussed, and are found to capture all expected physical phenomena arising from interactions. Transport through metallic nano-grains and few-level quantum dots in linear response are analyzed in detail. The formal techniques are extended to include exchange interactions and supercon- ductivity in nanostructures. Finally nanostructured arrays, such as granular systems, are discussed with these techniques to explore the interaction-induced metal-insulator transi- tion. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/33681 |
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