SKM 2023 –
scientific programme
HL 16: Quantum dots: Transport (joint session HL/TT)
Tuesday, March 28, 2023, 09:30–12:15, POT 151
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09:30 |
HL 16.1 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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09:45 |
HL 16.2 |
Predicting charge density maps in 2D nanostructures with machine learning techniques — •Amanda Teodora Preda, Calin Andrei Pantis-Simut, Nicolae Filipoiu, Lucian Ion, Andrei Manolescu, and George Alexandru Nemnes
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10:00 |
HL 16.3 |
Mesoscopic transport properties of individually prepared GaN-nanowire field-effect transistors — •Hannes Hergert, Matthias T. Elm, and Peter J. Klar
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10:15 |
HL 16.4 |
Multi-Channel Kondo Effect in Few-Electron Quantum Dots — •Olfa Dani, Johannes C. Bayer, Timo Wagner, Gertrud Zwicknagl, and Rolf J. Haug
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10:30 |
HL 16.5 |
Highly Conductive Silicon Nanowires by Modulation-Doping via Aluminum-Induced Acceptor States in an SiO2-shell — •Daniel Hiller, Ingmar Ratschinski, Soundarya Nagarajan, Jens Trommer, Thomas Mikolajick, and Dirk König
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10:45 |
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30 min. break
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11:15 |
HL 16.6 |
Carrier dynamics in quantum-dot tunnel- injection structures: microscopic theory and experiment — •Michael Lorke, Igor Khanonkin, Stephan Michael, Johann Peter Reithmaier, Gadi Eisenstein, and Frank Jahnke
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11:30 |
HL 16.7 |
Electron transport through a quantum dot in controlled heat bath environment — •Hatef Ghannadi maragheh, Johannes C. Bayer, and Rolf J. Haug
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11:45 |
HL 16.8 |
Manipulation of temporal correlations in single-electron tunneling — •Johannes C. Bayer, Adrian Schmidt, Timo Wagner, and Rolf J. Haug
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12:00 |
HL 16.9 |
Scalable integrated readout electronics for semiconductor quantum dots — •Jonas Bühler, Arun Ashok, Lammert Duipmans, Patrick Vliex, Christian Grewing, André Zambanini, and Stefan Van Waasen
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