We investigate transport in 2D mesoscopic electron systems with disorder assuming a percolation mechanism through a network of disconnected conducting metallic domains. The size of the domains is determined by the level of disorder and the strength of the electron correlations. The domains are linked for transport by two competing mechanisms. The first mechanism is familiar thermally activated hopping. The second is quantum tunnelling between adjacent conducting regions bounded by equipotential contours of the same value. This mechanism leads to temperature-independent transmission at low temperatures. We calculate the transmission across the potential barriers separating adjacent domains, and we obtain agreement with recent experimental me...
We report direct experimental evidence that the insulating phase of a disordered, yet strongly inter...
In this thesis we present a study of quantum transport in mesoscopic structures in the low-temperatu...
In recent years, semiconductor nanostructures have become the model systems of choice for investigat...
We investigate transport in 2D mesoscopic electron systems with disorder assuming a percolation mech...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
We investigate the metal-insulator transition in 2D electron systems assuming a percolation mechanis...
We investigate the metal-insulator transition in 2D electron systems assuming a percolation mechanis...
We analyze transport properties of mesoscopic GaAs two-dimensional 2D electron systems in the insula...
We analyze transport properties of mesoscopic GaAs two-dimensional 2D electron systems in the insula...
This thesis reports an experimental study of transport on a mesoscopic lengthscale in the localised ...
We report direct experimental evidence that the insulating phase of a disordered, yet strongly inter...
In this thesis we present a study of quantum transport in mesoscopic structures in the low-temperatu...
In recent years, semiconductor nanostructures have become the model systems of choice for investigat...
We investigate transport in 2D mesoscopic electron systems with disorder assuming a percolation mech...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
Motivated by recent surprising experimental results for temperature dependent resistivities in 2D m...
We investigate the metal-insulator transition in 2D electron systems assuming a percolation mechanis...
We investigate the metal-insulator transition in 2D electron systems assuming a percolation mechanis...
We analyze transport properties of mesoscopic GaAs two-dimensional 2D electron systems in the insula...
We analyze transport properties of mesoscopic GaAs two-dimensional 2D electron systems in the insula...
This thesis reports an experimental study of transport on a mesoscopic lengthscale in the localised ...
We report direct experimental evidence that the insulating phase of a disordered, yet strongly inter...
In this thesis we present a study of quantum transport in mesoscopic structures in the low-temperatu...
In recent years, semiconductor nanostructures have become the model systems of choice for investigat...