We investigate experimentally the conductance fluctuations in a high-mobility quantum wire. These fluctuations are found to differ from the universal-type expected for a diffusive system. With applied magnetic field the amplitude and quasi-period of the fluctuations are both enhanced at the field at which maximum boundary-roughness scattering occurs. We explain our results in terms of ballistic trajectories, prevalent in the centre of the wire, being deflected by the field into the impurities in the boundaries which scatter them diffusively
We anajyse in detail Mott's variable range hopping in one dimension, expanding on earlier work by Ra...
This paper develops a scattering theory to examine how point impurities affect transport through qua...
In this dissertation we present a theoretical study of electron transport through domain walls, with...
We investigate experimentally the conductance fluctuations in a high-mobility quantum wire. These fl...
We investigate experimentally the fluctuations of the conductance of a high mobility quantum wire. W...
We investigate the effect of the boundary roughness scattering on the conductance of a disordered tu...
In this Ph.D thesis the conductance fluctuations of different physical origins in semi-conductor nan...
The effects due to electron scattering by rough boundaries on the electrical conductivity of quan-tu...
The influence of electron scattering by rough boundaries on electrical conductivity of quantum wires...
Narrow quantum wires of sufficiently high mobility exhibit an anomalous, low-field magnetoresistance...
In this thesis, we develop a first principle technique to study linear AC and the nonlinear DC quant...
Conductance fluctuations, localization, and statistics of Lyapunov exponents are studied numerically...
In this thesis theoretical investigations of quantum ballistic transport in semiconductor nanostruct...
We use the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism and a self-consistent Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We present an experimental comparison of magnetoconductance fluctuations measured in the ballistic, ...
We anajyse in detail Mott's variable range hopping in one dimension, expanding on earlier work by Ra...
This paper develops a scattering theory to examine how point impurities affect transport through qua...
In this dissertation we present a theoretical study of electron transport through domain walls, with...
We investigate experimentally the conductance fluctuations in a high-mobility quantum wire. These fl...
We investigate experimentally the fluctuations of the conductance of a high mobility quantum wire. W...
We investigate the effect of the boundary roughness scattering on the conductance of a disordered tu...
In this Ph.D thesis the conductance fluctuations of different physical origins in semi-conductor nan...
The effects due to electron scattering by rough boundaries on the electrical conductivity of quan-tu...
The influence of electron scattering by rough boundaries on electrical conductivity of quantum wires...
Narrow quantum wires of sufficiently high mobility exhibit an anomalous, low-field magnetoresistance...
In this thesis, we develop a first principle technique to study linear AC and the nonlinear DC quant...
Conductance fluctuations, localization, and statistics of Lyapunov exponents are studied numerically...
In this thesis theoretical investigations of quantum ballistic transport in semiconductor nanostruct...
We use the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism and a self-consistent Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We present an experimental comparison of magnetoconductance fluctuations measured in the ballistic, ...
We anajyse in detail Mott's variable range hopping in one dimension, expanding on earlier work by Ra...
This paper develops a scattering theory to examine how point impurities affect transport through qua...
In this dissertation we present a theoretical study of electron transport through domain walls, with...