Dissipative Quantum Mechanics of Nanostructures


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<p>Continuing miniaturization of electronic devices together with the quickly growing number of nanotechnological applications demands a profound understanding of the underlying physics. Most of the fundamental problems of modern condensed matter physics involve various aspects of quantum transport and fluctuation phenomena at the nanoscale. In nanostructures electrons are usually confined to a limited volume and interact with each other and lattice ions simultaneously suffering multiple scattering events on impurities barriers surface imperfections and other defects. Electron interaction with other degrees of freedom generally yields two major consequences <i>quantum dissipation </i>and <i>quantum decoherence</i>. In other words electrons can lose their energy and ability for quantum interference even at very low temperatures. These two different but related processes are at the heart of all quantum phenomena discussed in this book.</p><p>This book presents copious details to facilitate the understanding of the basic physics behind a result and the learning to technically reproduce the result without delving into extra literature. The book subtly balances the description of theoretical methods and techniques and the display of the rich landscape of the physical phenomena that can be accessed by these methods. It is useful for a broad readership ranging from master’s and PhD students to postdocs and senior researchers.</p>
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