Chaotic Behavior in the Magneto-Resistance of Quantum Dot and Quantum Point Contact
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概要
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- Published for the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Physical Society of Japanの論文
- 2007-05-31
著者
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Ferry D
Arizona State Univ. Az Usa
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Aoki Nobuyuki
Department Of Electronics And Mechanical Engineering Chiba University
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Bird Jonathan
Department Of Electrical Engineering University At Buffalo
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Ujiie Yohei
Department Of Electronics And Mechanical Engineering Chiba University
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Ferry David
Department Of Electrical And Computer Engineering Arizona State University
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Yumoto Noboru
Department Of Chemistry Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Ochiai Yuichi
Department Of Materials Science Chiba University
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Harada Shigeki
Department Of Electronics And Mechanical Engineering Chiba University
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Morimoto Takahiro
Department Of Electronics And Mechanical Engineering Chiba University
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