Non-Equilibrium and
Correlation Effects in Low-Dimensional Structures
April 29-May 1, 2005
Physics of low-dimensional electronic structures continues to
uncover new, unexpected phenomena. Among the topics of the workshop
are the recently discovered zero-resistance states of a two-dimensional
electron gas subject to the microwave radiation, and drag and
interlayer coherence effects in double-layer structures. The workshop
will bring together about 30-40 experimentalists and theorists
actively working in these areas. We plan to have approximately
20 plenary-style talks (40-45 minutes in length) aimed at giving
a comprehensive and up-to-date status of this exciting and rapidly
developing field of knowledge.
Program
Accommodation
& Logistics | Conference
location map
(Hard copies of conference location map
available at hotel front desk)
Participation is by invitation only. Interested parties should
write to Michael Zudov (nece@physics.umn.edu).
Conference Organizers: Leo Glazman, Alex Kamenev, and Michael
Zudov
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