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Gate voltage

Conductance Through a Quantum Dot. Bias voltage. Gate voltage. Quantum Transport. Quantum computing. Prof. Kouwenhoven. Prof. Mooij. Theoretical Physics. BEP. 1. Manipulatie van supergeleidende quantum bits 2. Transport in quantum Josephson ratelaars

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Gate voltage

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  1. Conductance Through a Quantum Dot Bias voltage Gate voltage

  2. Quantum Transport Quantum computing Prof. Kouwenhoven Prof. Mooij

  3. Theoretical Physics BEP 1.Manipulatie van supergeleidende quantum bits 2.Transport in quantum Josephson ratelaars 3.Schakelen van magnetische nanostructuren prof. Blöte prof. Bauer prof. Nazarov Afstudeer Transport van electronen door hoeveelheidspuntjes... (d.w.z.: quantum dots)met mogelijke toepassingen in hoeveelheidsrekentuigjes (d.w.z.: quantum computers) Spinafhankelijk transport van electronen door magnetische materialen. Quantumgeleiding van electronen door eendimensionale structuren zoals koolstof nanobuisjes.

  4. SNOM

  5. linklinklink Scanning Tunneling Microscope STM

  6. Copper Surface Scanning Tunneling Microscope STM linklinklink Silicon

  7. Silicium-oppervlak met stappen linklinklink Si(100) (Bron: Sandia Nat.Labs.)

  8. linklinklink Elektron interferentie

  9. Kwantummechanica Alles beweegt als en golf en wisselt energie uit als een deeltje. Voorbeeld: magnetron oven

  10. Imaging electron wave functions of quantized energy levels in carbon nanotubes, L.C. Venema, J.W.G. Wildöer, J.W. Janssen, S.J. Tans, H.L.J. Temminck Tuinstra, L.P.Kouwenhoven, C. Dekker , Science 283 pp. 52-55 (1999).

  11. An Introduction to Quantum Mechanical Tunneling L L Quantum mechanics allows a small particle, such as an electron, to overcome a potential barrier larger than its kinetic energy. Tunneling is possible because of the wave-like properties of matter. Transmission Probability: T ≈ 16ε(1 – ε)e-2κL

  12. Electronic structure of atomically resolved carbon nanotubes, J.W.G. Wildoer, L.C. Venema, A.G. Rinzler, R.E. Smalley, and C. Dekker Nature 391 p. 59-62 (1998).

  13. generalized Leguerre polynomials Fock – Darwin States

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