Electron tunneling in ferritin and between ferritin cores (a transition metal (iron) oxide storage protein) in disordered arrays has been extensively documented, but the electrical behavior of those structures in circuits with more than two electrodes has not been studied. Tests of devices using a layer-by-layer deposition process for forming multilayer arrays of ferritin that have been previously reported indicate that strongly correlated electron transport is occurring, consistent with models of electron transport in quantum dots. Strongly correlated electrons (electrons that engage in strong electron-electron interactions) have been observed in transition metal oxides and quantum dots and can create unusual material behavior that is diff...
We perform a combined experimental-theoretical study of the Fe-oxychalcogenides (FeOCh) series La2O2...
We examine the influence of Coulomb interactions on the integer quantum Hall effect in high-mobility...
textThe two-dimensional electronic systems (2DESs) have kept surprising physicists for the last few ...
As the size of a physical system decreases toward the nanoscale, quantum mechanical effects such as ...
The Mott-Anderson transition has been known as a metal-insulator (MI) transition due to both strong ...
A complex disordered system composed of composite material and mesoscopic pore arrays was developed...
Strongly correlated electron systems have fascinated physicists for decades. It started by the study...
In strongly correlated electron systems, the independent electron approximation fails and electron-e...
A Monte Carlo model is developed for the hopping conductance in arrays of quantum dots (QDs). Hoppin...
This thesis reports an experimental study of transport on a mesoscopic lengthscale in the localised ...
We report exceptionally large tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) for biomolecular tunnel junctions based...
4pages, 4 figuresWe investigate hysteresis effects in a model for non-volatile memory devices. Two m...
Presentation given at the Strong Correlations and Unconventional Superconductivity: Towards a Concep...
Using analytical and numerical methods; we investigate transport of electrons, in a model of quantum...
We investigate hysteresis effects in a model for nonvolatile memory devices. Two mechanisms are foun...
We perform a combined experimental-theoretical study of the Fe-oxychalcogenides (FeOCh) series La2O2...
We examine the influence of Coulomb interactions on the integer quantum Hall effect in high-mobility...
textThe two-dimensional electronic systems (2DESs) have kept surprising physicists for the last few ...
As the size of a physical system decreases toward the nanoscale, quantum mechanical effects such as ...
The Mott-Anderson transition has been known as a metal-insulator (MI) transition due to both strong ...
A complex disordered system composed of composite material and mesoscopic pore arrays was developed...
Strongly correlated electron systems have fascinated physicists for decades. It started by the study...
In strongly correlated electron systems, the independent electron approximation fails and electron-e...
A Monte Carlo model is developed for the hopping conductance in arrays of quantum dots (QDs). Hoppin...
This thesis reports an experimental study of transport on a mesoscopic lengthscale in the localised ...
We report exceptionally large tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) for biomolecular tunnel junctions based...
4pages, 4 figuresWe investigate hysteresis effects in a model for non-volatile memory devices. Two m...
Presentation given at the Strong Correlations and Unconventional Superconductivity: Towards a Concep...
Using analytical and numerical methods; we investigate transport of electrons, in a model of quantum...
We investigate hysteresis effects in a model for nonvolatile memory devices. Two mechanisms are foun...
We perform a combined experimental-theoretical study of the Fe-oxychalcogenides (FeOCh) series La2O2...
We examine the influence of Coulomb interactions on the integer quantum Hall effect in high-mobility...
textThe two-dimensional electronic systems (2DESs) have kept surprising physicists for the last few ...