Propagator Studies of Quantum Effects in Nanostructures
Jones Preston*
Physics Department, University of Nevada,
Reno, NV 89557 USA
This is an abstract
for a presentation given at the
Ninth
Foresight Conference on Molecular Nanotechnology.
There will be a link from here to the full article when it is
available on the web.
A report on the study of collective degrees of freedom in quantum dots using propagator methods. Propagator methods will permit improvements in the characterization of quantum effects observed in nanostructures and the inclusion of collective processes and excitations. These methods are used in the development of computer models of macroscopically observable properties such as luminosity.
*Corresponding Address:
Jones Preston
Physics Department, University of Nevada
Reno, NV 89557 USA
phone: 530 542 4526
fax: 530 542 4526
email: [email protected]
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