4 pagesInternational audienceWe show that the semi-classical model of conduction breaks down if the mean free path of charge carriers is smaller than a typical extension of their wavefunction. This situation is realized for sufficiently slow charge carriers and leads to a transition from a metallic like to an insulating like regime when scattering by defects increases. This explains the unconventional conduction properties of quasicrystals and related alloys. The conduction properties of some heavy fermions or polaronic systems, where charge carriers are also slow, present a deep analogy
International audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states close to the...
Quantum dots and conducting polymers are modern semiconductors with a high potential for application...
142-149The quantum dynamics of electrons has been investigated with the help of double time thermo...
review article. 65 pagesThe semi-classical Bloch-Boltzmann theory is at the heart of our understandi...
14 pagesInternational audienceWe analyze the transport properties in approximants of quasicrystals a...
We analyze the transport properties in approximants of quasicrystals α-AlMnSi, 1/1-AlCuFe and for th...
Conductivity of an s-band model on the octagonal tiling is studied. Using perturbation theory it is...
11 pagesInternational audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states clos...
The usual theories of electrical conductivity suffer from a number of weaknesses. A more general the...
Quasicrystals, discovered by Dan Shechtman in 1982, provide unique materials with long-range aperiod...
We review some recent results from the mathematical theory of transport of charge and spin in gapped...
The growing need for smaller electronic components has recently sparked the interest in the breakdow...
We developed an accurate model accounting for electron-phonon interaction in colloidal quantum dot s...
A Monte Carlo model is developed for the hopping conductance in arrays of quantum dots (QDs). Hoppin...
International audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states close to the...
International audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states close to the...
Quantum dots and conducting polymers are modern semiconductors with a high potential for application...
142-149The quantum dynamics of electrons has been investigated with the help of double time thermo...
review article. 65 pagesThe semi-classical Bloch-Boltzmann theory is at the heart of our understandi...
14 pagesInternational audienceWe analyze the transport properties in approximants of quasicrystals a...
We analyze the transport properties in approximants of quasicrystals α-AlMnSi, 1/1-AlCuFe and for th...
Conductivity of an s-band model on the octagonal tiling is studied. Using perturbation theory it is...
11 pagesInternational audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states clos...
The usual theories of electrical conductivity suffer from a number of weaknesses. A more general the...
Quasicrystals, discovered by Dan Shechtman in 1982, provide unique materials with long-range aperiod...
We review some recent results from the mathematical theory of transport of charge and spin in gapped...
The growing need for smaller electronic components has recently sparked the interest in the breakdow...
We developed an accurate model accounting for electron-phonon interaction in colloidal quantum dot s...
A Monte Carlo model is developed for the hopping conductance in arrays of quantum dots (QDs). Hoppin...
International audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states close to the...
International audienceWe compute the velocity correlation function of electronic states close to the...
Quantum dots and conducting polymers are modern semiconductors with a high potential for application...
142-149The quantum dynamics of electrons has been investigated with the help of double time thermo...