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Classical Correlations and Quantum Interference in Ballistic Conductors
Published 2009-06-18Version 1
We illustrate how classical chaotic dynamics influences the quantum properties at mesoscopic scales. As a model case we study semiclassically coherent transport through ballistic mesoscopic systems within the Landauer formalism beyond the so-called diagonal approximation, i.e. by incorporating classical action correlations. In this context we review and explain the two main trajectory-based methods developed for calculating quantum corrections: the configuration space approach and the phase space approach that can be regarded as less illustrative but more general than the first one.
Journal: Radons, G. / Rumpf, Benno / Schuster, Heinz Georg (Hrsg.): Nonlinear Dynamics of Nanosystems, 1. Auflage - Februar 2010
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: quantum interference, ballistic conductors, classical correlations, classical chaotic dynamics influences, configuration space approach
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