International audienceLow-temperature electronic conductance in nanocontacts, scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), and metal break junctions involving magnetic atoms or molecules is a growing area with important unsolved theoretical problems. While the detailed relationship between contact geometry and electronic structure requires a quantitative ab initio approach such as density functional theory (DFT), the Kondo many-body effects ensuing from the coupling of the impurity spin with metal electrons are most properly addressed by formulating a generalized Anderson impurity model to be solved with, for example, the numerical renormalization group (NRG) method. Since there is at present no seamless scheme that can accurately carry out that pr...
Atomic contacts made of ferromagnetic metals present zero-bias anomalies in the differential conduct...
The structural, electronic, and transport properties of metallocene molecules (MCp2) and isolated or...
Carbon nanotubes present an ideal system for investigating electronic transport at the nanoscale. In...
International audienceLow-temperature electronic conductance in nanocontacts, scanning tunneling mic...
Transition metal impurities will yield zero-bias anomalies in the conductance of well contacted meta...
The effect of magnetic impurities on the ballistic conductance of nanocontacts is, as suggested in r...
The electrical conductance of atomic metal contacts represents a powerful tool for detecting nanomag...
We are interested in studying the transport properties of metallic single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWC...
In this thesis we summarize several theoretical studies in the context of quantum impurity systems. ...
The connection of electrical leads to wire-like molecules is a logical step in the development of mo...
The spin-polarized electron transport properties of metallic carbon nanotubes containing vacancies a...
The Kondo effect is a very active subject in condensed matter physics and a paradigm for strongly co...
Understanding the interplay between many-body phenomena and nonequilibrium in systems with entangled...
We have studied the various transport regime that develop in ni-trogen doped metallic carbon nanotub...
Filling of carbon nanotubes has been tailored over years to modify the exceptional properties of the...
Atomic contacts made of ferromagnetic metals present zero-bias anomalies in the differential conduct...
The structural, electronic, and transport properties of metallocene molecules (MCp2) and isolated or...
Carbon nanotubes present an ideal system for investigating electronic transport at the nanoscale. In...
International audienceLow-temperature electronic conductance in nanocontacts, scanning tunneling mic...
Transition metal impurities will yield zero-bias anomalies in the conductance of well contacted meta...
The effect of magnetic impurities on the ballistic conductance of nanocontacts is, as suggested in r...
The electrical conductance of atomic metal contacts represents a powerful tool for detecting nanomag...
We are interested in studying the transport properties of metallic single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWC...
In this thesis we summarize several theoretical studies in the context of quantum impurity systems. ...
The connection of electrical leads to wire-like molecules is a logical step in the development of mo...
The spin-polarized electron transport properties of metallic carbon nanotubes containing vacancies a...
The Kondo effect is a very active subject in condensed matter physics and a paradigm for strongly co...
Understanding the interplay between many-body phenomena and nonequilibrium in systems with entangled...
We have studied the various transport regime that develop in ni-trogen doped metallic carbon nanotub...
Filling of carbon nanotubes has been tailored over years to modify the exceptional properties of the...
Atomic contacts made of ferromagnetic metals present zero-bias anomalies in the differential conduct...
The structural, electronic, and transport properties of metallocene molecules (MCp2) and isolated or...
Carbon nanotubes present an ideal system for investigating electronic transport at the nanoscale. In...