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Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics Yoseph Imry (Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)

Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics By Yoseph Imry (Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)

Summary

The Physics of mesoscopic systems dealing with the borderline between the microscopic and macroscopic realms is introduced and reviewed. The Quantum Hall Effect, mesoscopic superconductivity and noise and fluctuations are discussed. In this new edition the chapters on dephasing and on noise have been rewritten and the bibliography updated.

Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics Summary

Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics by Yoseph Imry (Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)

Mesoscopic physics refers to the physics of structures larger than a nanometer (one billionth of a meter) but smaller than a micrometer (one millionth of a meter). This size range is the stage on which the exciting new research on submicroscopic and electronic and mechanical devices is being done. This research often crosses the boundary between physics and engineering, since engineering such tiny electronic components requires a firm grasp of quantum physics. Future applications for this work could include wonders such as microscopic robot surgeons that travel through the blood stream to repair clogged arteries, submicroscopic actuators and builders, and supercomputers that fit on the head of a pin. The world of future is being planned and built by physicists, engineers, and chemists working in the microscopic realm. This book can be used as the main text in a course on mesoscopic physics or as a supplementary text in electronic devices, semiconductor devices, and condensed matter physics courses. For this new edition, the author has substantially updated and modified the bibliography and the material on dephasing and noise in mesoscopic systems. A brief discussion of new nanosystems has been added.

Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics Reviews

This interesting and relatively brief new book brings the reader into contact with some exciting developments in a very active area of condensed matter physics.It provides a ready reference to the main themes and results and belongs on the desks of all workers in this field. * Physics Today *
Imry takes pains to identify issues that have engendered controversy, such as the "correct" relation of the Landauer formalism to measured resistances. * Physics Today *
This is an excellent introduction to a new field of physics. It should appeal to teachers looking for a course that crosses the boundaries between traditional courses on statistical mechanics, quantum mechanics, and solid-state physics. * Journal of Statistical Physics *
Advanced researchers will benefit from Imry's insightful qualitative explanations.A complete and up-to-date list of references provides a starting point for a more detailed understanding. * Journal of Statistical Physics *

Table of Contents

Preface ; Preface to the second edition ; List of symbols ; 1. Introduction and a brief review of experimental systems ; 2. Quantum transport, Anderson Localization ; 3. Dephasing by coupling with the environment, application to Coulomb electron-electron interactions in metals ; 4. Mesoscopic effects in equilibrium and static properties ; 5. Quantum interference effects in transport properties, the Landauer formulation and applications ; 6. The Quantum Hall Effect ; 7. Mesoscopics with superconductivity ; 8. Noise in mesoscopic systems ; 9. Concluding remarks ; A. The Kubo, linear response, formulation ; B. The Kubo-Greenwood Conductivity and the Edwards-Thouless Relationships ; C. The Aharonov-Bohm Effect and the Byers-Yang and Bloch Theorem ; D. Derivation of matrix elements in the diffusion regime ; E. Careful treatment of dephasing in 2D conductors at low temperatures ; F. Anomalies in the density of states (DOS) ; G. Quasiclassical theory of spectral correlations ; H. Details of the four-terminal formulation ; I. Universality of the conductance fluctuations in terms of the universal correlation of transmission eigenvalues ; J. The conductance of ballistic 'point contacts'

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GOR007621877
9780199552696
019955269X
Introduction to Mesoscopic Physics by Yoseph Imry (Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2008-10-09
254
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