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Nanophysics
Workshop organized by F. Kusmartsev
Frontiers in Nanoscience and New Materials.
The statistical physics of artificial structures of reduced dimensionality is one of the main emerging areas of modern physics, and may form the basis of future novel technologies including graphene, terahertz electronics and quantum computing.
The Workshop aims to cover these developments; in particular, recent achievements in Josephson physics and related phenomena. Topics include but are not limited to: arrays of Josephson junctions, quantum dots and magnetic nanoparticles, metamaterials, superlattices and band gap materials, quantum computing and tunneling phenomena, THz radiation and associated phenomena, graphene nanostructures, graphene-metal and other materials, interfaces, nanotubes and nanowires, Abrikosov and Josephson vortex structures and their dynamics.
The workshop aims at reviewing and outlining the research perspectives with a focus on the statistical physics of these systems.
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