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Double Quantum Dots Control Kondo Effect in New Nanoscience Study

 

Written by Liz Leitch, 09.14.2006

 

Physicists at Ohio University and the University of Florida have reported a better way to control the Kondo effect in experiments. The Kondo effect involves electrons becoming trapped around impurities, and by using two quantum dots connected by wires, the researchers have demonstrated that this alters the behavior of the system.


For the full Ohio University Research News story, go to: Double Quantum Dots Control Kondo Effects


 

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