TT 16: Transport: Quantum Dots, Quantum Wires, Point Contacts
Montag, 7. März 2016, 15:00–17:45, H21
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15:00 |
TT 16.1 |
Suppression and break-down of Kondo screening in asymmetric double-quantum-dot systems — •Ammar Nejati, Katinka Ballmann, and Johann Kroha
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15:15 |
TT 16.2 |
Signatures of nonlocal Cooper pair transport in the critical current of a double dot Josephson junction — •Benedikt Probst, Fernando Domínguez, Alexander Schroer, Alfredo Levy Yeyati, and Patrik Recher
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15:30 |
TT 16.3 |
Current cross-correlations in double quantum dot Cooper pair splitter. — •Kacper Wrześniewski, Piotr Trocha, and Ireneusz Weymann
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15:45 |
TT 16.4 |
Odd triplet superconductivity in ultrasmall quantum dots — •Stephan Weiss, Björn Sothmann, and Jürgen König
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16:00 |
TT 16.5 |
Dynamical Properties of the 0.7-Anomaly in Quantum Point Contacts — •Dennis Schimmel and Jan von Delft
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15 min. break
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16:30 |
TT 16.6 |
Gauge freedom in pumping: interaction-induced geometric phases, adiabatic-response, and counting statistics — •Thilo Plücker, Maarten Wegewijs, and Janine Splettstoesser
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16:45 |
TT 16.7 |
The contribution has been moved to TT 73.11.
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17:00 |
TT 16.8 |
Spin-dependent scattering in a nanowire — •Alba Pascual, Vitaly N. Golovach, Dario Bercioux, Juan José Sáenz, and Sebastián Bergeret
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17:15 |
TT 16.9 |
Functional Renormalization Group Approach for Inhomogeneous One-Dimensional Fermi Systems with Finite-Ranged Interactions — •Lukas Weidinger, Florian Bauer, Jan Heyder, and Jan von Delft
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17:30 |
TT 16.10 |
Transport through strongly correlated Hubbard chains — •Junichi Ozaki and Yoshihiro Asai
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