Quantum Transport in Semiconductor Nanostructures


Modern growth techniques and material processing allow us to fabricate semiconductor structures sufficiently small that the transport is controlled by coherent electron wave transport. To explore, understand and exploit phenomena in this regime, transport experiments are performed on novel material structures over a wide range of temperatures, (300-1.5K) magnetic fields, (0-15 Tesla) and frequencies, (DC-9 THz).
[Quantum Institute] [CTST] [S. James Allen]
Last updated 17-October-96


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