We investigate theoretically and experimentally classical advective transport in a 2D electron gas in a random magnetic field. For uniform external perpendicular magnetic fields large compared to the random field we observe a strong enhancement of conductance compared to the ordinary Drude value. This can be understood as resulting from advection of cyclotron guiding centers. For low disorder this enhancement shows non-trivial scaling as a function of scattering time, with consistency between theory and experiment
We study classical transport properties of a two- dimensional electron gas subject to a spatially p...
We present a scattering theory of transport through noncollinear disordered magnetic insulators. For...
We study the low-frequency behavior of the ac conductivity σ(ω) of a two-dimensional fermion gas sub...
We present a systematic description of the semiclassical kinetics of two-dimensional fermions in a s...
We study the two-dimensional electron gas in the presence of a random perpendicular magnetic field. ...
We present a theoretical description of the semiclassical kinetics of two-dimensional fermions in a ...
10 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe consider transport properties of disordered two-dimensio...
This thesis comprises a study of several devices for which a 2 dimensional electron gas (2DEG) is su...
We predict that guiding center (GC) diffusion yields a linear and nonsaturating (transverse) magneto...
We calculate the semiclassical magnetoresistivity ρxx(B) of noninteracting fermions in two dimension...
We study the quasiclassical magnetoresistance ρxx(B) of a two-dimensional electron gas scattered by ...
We study the violation of the adiabaticity of the electron dynamics in a slowly varying magnetic fie...
We perform a semiclassical calculation of the magnetoresistance of spinless two-dimensional fermions...
We re-examine the delocalization problem of two-dimensional electrons in the presence of random mag...
We develop a theoretical description of the disordered composite-fermion (CF) metal, which shows tha...
We study classical transport properties of a two- dimensional electron gas subject to a spatially p...
We present a scattering theory of transport through noncollinear disordered magnetic insulators. For...
We study the low-frequency behavior of the ac conductivity σ(ω) of a two-dimensional fermion gas sub...
We present a systematic description of the semiclassical kinetics of two-dimensional fermions in a s...
We study the two-dimensional electron gas in the presence of a random perpendicular magnetic field. ...
We present a theoretical description of the semiclassical kinetics of two-dimensional fermions in a ...
10 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceWe consider transport properties of disordered two-dimensio...
This thesis comprises a study of several devices for which a 2 dimensional electron gas (2DEG) is su...
We predict that guiding center (GC) diffusion yields a linear and nonsaturating (transverse) magneto...
We calculate the semiclassical magnetoresistivity ρxx(B) of noninteracting fermions in two dimension...
We study the quasiclassical magnetoresistance ρxx(B) of a two-dimensional electron gas scattered by ...
We study the violation of the adiabaticity of the electron dynamics in a slowly varying magnetic fie...
We perform a semiclassical calculation of the magnetoresistance of spinless two-dimensional fermions...
We re-examine the delocalization problem of two-dimensional electrons in the presence of random mag...
We develop a theoretical description of the disordered composite-fermion (CF) metal, which shows tha...
We study classical transport properties of a two- dimensional electron gas subject to a spatially p...
We present a scattering theory of transport through noncollinear disordered magnetic insulators. For...
We study the low-frequency behavior of the ac conductivity σ(ω) of a two-dimensional fermion gas sub...