International audienceWe present evidence for a counterintuitive behavior of semiconductor mesoscopic networks that is the analog of the Braess paradox encountered in classical networks. A numerical simulation of quantum transport in a two-branch mesoscopic network reveals that adding a third branch can paradoxically induce transport inefficiency that manifests itself in a sizable conductance drop of the network. A scanning-probe experiment using a biased tip to modulate the transmission of one branch in the network reveals the occurrence of this paradox by mapping the conductance variation as a function of the tip voltage and position
Abstract-This paper examines ome properties of the well-known Braess ’ paradox of traffic flow, in t...
To study transport properties of complex networks, we analyze the equivalent conductance G between t...
We study transport properties such as conductance and diffusion of complex networks such as scale-fr...
International audienceWe present evidence for a counterintuitive behavior of semiconductor mesoscopi...
Invited talk by SHInternational audienceThe Braess paradox, known for traffic and other classical ne...
The Braess paradox, known for traffic and other classical networks, lies in the fact that adding a n...
By combining quantum simulations of electron transport and scanning-gate microscopy, we have shown t...
A counter-intuitive behavior analogous to the Braess paradox is encountered in a two-terminal mesosc...
This paper deals with the Braess paradox in quantum transport. The scattering matrix formalism is us...
We theoretically demonstrate that the transport inefficiency recently found experimentally for branc...
The Braess Paradox is the counterintuitive phenomenon that can occur in a user-optimized network sys...
We investigate magneto-transport properties of a θ shaped three-arm mesoscopic ring where ...
Recent advances in semiconductor technology have made possible the fabrication of structures whose d...
Braess' paradox is well-known and examined. However, an emission paradox, an analogue to Braess' par...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Braess' paradox illustrates situations when adding a new ...
Abstract-This paper examines ome properties of the well-known Braess ’ paradox of traffic flow, in t...
To study transport properties of complex networks, we analyze the equivalent conductance G between t...
We study transport properties such as conductance and diffusion of complex networks such as scale-fr...
International audienceWe present evidence for a counterintuitive behavior of semiconductor mesoscopi...
Invited talk by SHInternational audienceThe Braess paradox, known for traffic and other classical ne...
The Braess paradox, known for traffic and other classical networks, lies in the fact that adding a n...
By combining quantum simulations of electron transport and scanning-gate microscopy, we have shown t...
A counter-intuitive behavior analogous to the Braess paradox is encountered in a two-terminal mesosc...
This paper deals with the Braess paradox in quantum transport. The scattering matrix formalism is us...
We theoretically demonstrate that the transport inefficiency recently found experimentally for branc...
The Braess Paradox is the counterintuitive phenomenon that can occur in a user-optimized network sys...
We investigate magneto-transport properties of a θ shaped three-arm mesoscopic ring where ...
Recent advances in semiconductor technology have made possible the fabrication of structures whose d...
Braess' paradox is well-known and examined. However, an emission paradox, an analogue to Braess' par...
Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Braess' paradox illustrates situations when adding a new ...
Abstract-This paper examines ome properties of the well-known Braess ’ paradox of traffic flow, in t...
To study transport properties of complex networks, we analyze the equivalent conductance G between t...
We study transport properties such as conductance and diffusion of complex networks such as scale-fr...