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Venue
APCTP, Pohang, Korea
Period September 14 (Wed), 2011 ~ September 27 (Tue), 2011
Overview
Quantum electronic transport in mesoscopic systems is a challenging subject in condensed matter physics. In recent years, a variety of nanostructures are studied to understand the basic mechanism of electron transport at a fundamental level. The importance of this type of study is also aimed towards the successful applications to electronic devices for next generation. In this focus program, it is planned to discuss the experimental observations on various nanoscopic systems and their theoretical understandings.
Interesting new ideas on the transport through nanostructures will also be presented. This workshop is a resumption of the joint activity of ICTP and APCTP in the field of condensed matter physics. Topics - Various quantum dot systems - Quantum point contacts - Magnetized atom on a metallic surface - Transport in graphenes - Theoretical approaches for nonequilibrium quantum transport Organizers
-Mukunda Das (Australian National Univ.) : mpd105@physics.anu.edu.au
-Jongbae Hong (POSTECH/APCTP) : jbhong@postech.ac.kr -Chao Zhang (Univ. of Wollongong) : czhang@uow.edu.au Core Participants -Kang-Hun Ahn(Chungnam National Univ.)
-Juncheng Cao (Shanghai Univ.) -Hyoung Joon Choi (Yonsei Univ.) -Yunchul Chung (Pusan Nat'l Univ.) -Mukunda P. Das (Australian Nat'l Univ.) -Tatsuya Fujii (ISSP) -Jongbae Hong (POSTECH/APCTP) -Se-Jong Kahng (Korea Univ.) -Nam Kim (KRISS) -Robert van Leeuwen (Jyvaskyla Univ.) -Xinqi Li (Beijing Normal Univ.) -Zhongshui Ma (Peking Univ.) -Tai Ng (Hong Kong Univ.) -Kwon Park (KIAS) -Young-Woo Son (KIAS) -Chao Zhang (Univ. of Wollongong) Contact -Jongbae Hong (POSTECH/APCTP) : jbhong@postech.ac.kr -APCTP: sec@apctp.org Sponsor |