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- Mesoscopic physics is a subdiscipline of condensed matter physics that deals with materials of an intermediate size. These materials range in size between...
- 1960) is a professor at Leiden University and leader of the university's mesoscopic physics group, established in 1992. Born in Leiden as the son of physicists...
- High-pressure physics, Low-temperature physics, Surface physics, Nanoscale and mesoscopic physics, Polymer physics BCS theory, Bloch's theorem, Density functional...
- Boston University. He is most known for his work on quantum coherence, mesoscopic physics, nanomechanical systems, and nanotechnology with a recent focus...
- Bibcode:1991MaMol..24.4479O. doi:10.1021/ma00015a038. Pokrovskii, V. N. (2010). The Mesoscopic Theory of Polymer Dynamics. Springer Series in Chemical Physics. Vol. 95...
- this work broadly accessible through his book Electronic Transport in Mesoscopic Physics. Between 1995 and 2005 his group combined his earlier NEGF approach...
- Experiment". In Arai, T.; Mihama, K.; Yamamoto, K.; Sugano, S. (eds.). Mesoscopic Materials and Clusters: Their Physical and Chemical Properties. Tokyo:...
- who is particularly noted for his work on the electronic properties of mesoscopic systems. Richard Webb received his BSc degree from UC Berkeley (1968)...
- and cooled moist air from the evaporation of water into hot dry air. Mesoscopic heat engines are nanoscale devices that may serve the goal of processing...
- methods use equations that model the dynamics of individual molecules. Mesoscopic methods fall in between, combining elements of both continuum and particle-based...