Fluctuations and Localization in Mesoscopic Electron Systems
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The quantum phenomena of tunneling and interference show up not only in the microscopic world of atoms and molecules, but also in cold materials of the real world, such as metals and semiconductors. Though not fully macroscopic, such mesoscopic systems contain a huge number of particles, and the holistic nature of quantum mechanics becomes evident already in simple electronic measurements. The measured quantity fluctuates as a function of applied fields in an unpredictable, yet reproducible way. Despite this fingerprint character of fluctuations, their statistical properties are universal, i.e. they are the same for a large class of different mesoscopic systems, having only very few parameters in common. Localization of electrons is a dramatic effect of destructive interference. As a consequence a metal can become an insulator while reaching mesoscopic scales.

Based on elementary quantum and statistical physics, this text introduces the theory of mesoscopic electron systems. It focuses on universal characteristics of fluctuations and on the localization mechanism. General concepts and methods are stressed, such as scaling laws for distribution functions. Tools from condensed matter theory are used flexibly. Involved technical details are skipped so as to present a broad overview of the field, including topics like quantum dots, the quantum Hall effect and a number of the most recent developments.

Book Details
ISBN-13: 9789810242091
EAN: 9789810242091
Publisher Date: 18 Jun 2001
Dewey: 530.41
LCCN: 2001275377
No of Pages: 220
Series Title: World Scientific Lecture Notes 64
ISBN-10: 9810242093
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
PrintOnDemand: N