
Quantum Transport: Introduction to Nanoscience
by Yuli V. Nazarov , Yaroslav M. Blanter-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Scattering | p. 7 |
Wave properties of electrons | p. 7 |
Quantum contacts | p. 17 |
Scattering matrix and the Landauer formula | p. 29 |
Counting electrons | p. 41 |
Multi-terminal circuits | p. 49 |
Quantum interference | p. 63 |
Time-dependent transport | p. 81 |
Andreev scattering | p. 98 |
Spin-dependent scattering | p. 114 |
Classical and semiclassical transport | p. 124 |
Disorder, averaging, and Ohm's law | p. 125 |
Electron transport in solids | p. 130 |
Semiclassical coherent transport | p. 137 |
Current conservation and Kirchhoff rules | p. 155 |
Reservoirs, nodes, and connectors | p. 165 |
Ohm's law for transmission distribution | p. 175 |
Spin transport | p. 187 |
Circuit theory of superconductivity | p. 193 |
Full counting statistics | p. 205 |
Couloumb blockade | p. 211 |
Charge quantization and charging energy | p. 212 |
Single-electron transfers | p. 223 |
Single-electron transport and manipulation | p. 237 |
Co-tunneling | p. 248 |
Macroscopic quantum mechanics | p. 264 |
Josephson arrays | p. 278 |
Superconducting islands beyond the Josephson limit | p. 287 |
Randomness and interference | p. 299 |
Random matrices | p. 299 |
Energy-level statistics | p. 309 |
Statistics of transmission eigenvalues | p. 324 |
Interference corrections | p. 336 |
Strong localization | p. 363 |
Qubits and quantum dots | p. 374 |
Quantum computers | p. 375 |
Quantum goodies | p. 386 |
Quantum manipulation | p. 397 |
Quantum dots | p. 406 |
Charge qubits | p. 427 |
Phase and flux qubits | p. 436 |
Spin qubits | p. 445 |
Interaction, relaxation, and decoherence | p. 457 |
Quantization of electric excitations | p. 458 |
Dissipative quantum mechanics | p. 470 |
Tunneling in an electromagnetic environment | p. 487 |
Electrons moving in an environment | p. 499 |
Weak interaction | p. 513 |
Fermionic environment | p. 523 |
Relaxation and decoherence of qubits | p. 538 |
Relaxation and dephasing of electrons | p. 549 |
Survival kit for advanced quantum mechanics | p. 562 |
Survival kit for superconductivity | p. 566 |
Unit conversion | p. 569 |
References | p. 570 |
Index | p. 577 |
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