
Quantum Chaos and Quantum Dots: 3
Author(s): Katsuhiro Nakamura (Author), Takahisa Harayama (Author)
- Publisher: OUP Oxford
- Publication Date: 4 Dec. 2003
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 212 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780198525899
- ISBN-13: 9780198525899
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Microscopic billiards is the medium through which Nakamura (applied physics, Osaka City U.) and Harayama, a senior researcher with a communications company in Kyoto, introduce quantum chaos and quantum transport to students and scholars with little or no previous knowledge about classical chaos theory, which they generally downplay in favor of the semiclassical approach. The discussion is limited to ballistic microstructures like quantum dots and anti-dots, and neglects several essential themes of quantum chaos, but the analytic methods and the approximations they explain should be applicable to generic systems other than billiards. They have substantially rewritten and expanded their Japanese Quantum Chaos-On the State of Quantum Billiards published by Baifukan Publishing, Tokyo, in 2000. —SciTech Book News
“Quantum Chaos and Quantum Dots…is an interesting review of some quantum-transport and related problems in solid-state systems. The text should prove useful in two categories of physicists: those in solid state physics looking for an entree to issues in quantum dots, and those in quantum chaos interested in learning about this specific application…It should definitely be useful for researchers, including those at the graduate level…It is a good addition to the still-small collection of books in the fascinating and wide-open field of quantum chaos.”–The Industrial Physicist
About the Author
Takahisa Harayama is Senior Researcher at ATR Adaptive Communications Research Laboratories, Kyoto, in Japan.
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