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Skoltech Colloquium: Nanoelectromechanics With Spin

Guest Speaker: Mikhail Kiselev, Research Scientist, the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy
When: Sept. 19; 4:00pm

Where: Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems; 2nd floor (Kosygina street, 2)

What: Nanoelectromechanics With Spin: Effects of Resonance Scattering and Strong Electron Correlations

Abstract: Mikhail will discuss ideas, realizations and applications of nano-electro-mechanical devices – the systems implying a strong coupling between the electronic and mechanical degrees of freedom. In this talk he will mostly concentrate on influence of the resonance scattering (Kondo effect) and strong electron correlations on quantum transport through the mobile quantum dot devices. Mikhail will show that the study of a Kondo-NEM phenomenon provides additional (as compared with standard conductance measurements in a non-mechanical device) information on retardation effects in the formation of a many-particle cloud accompanying the Kondo tunneling. A possibility for superhigh tunability of mechanical dissipation as well as supersensitive detection of mechanical displacement is demonstrated.

Further Information:

After the presentation refreshments will be provided to facilitate the interactions of the participants, to provide the opportunity for students to “meet the speaker” and to discuss questions and ideas.

Transfer From Skoltech:
From Skoltech to the Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems, a bus will leave at 14:45. The bus will pick up passengers just outside the Karacorum building (ground floor).

How to get to Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems

Address: 2 ul. Kosygina Moscow (ул. Косыгина,2)

Map: http://goo.gl/maps/1USoZ

If you are driving to the event, there will be parking space in front of the Institute’s gates.

If you like to participate and for further information or questions, please Liliya Abaimova
We look forward to seeing you.

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