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The theory of the '0.7 anomaly' in quantum point contacts
Yigal Meir
Department of Physics
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Density Functional Theory
100%
Noise
52%
Engineering & Materials Science
Point contacts
66%
Density functional theory
42%
Physics & Astronomy
anomalies
45%
phenomenology
29%
density functional theory
21%
Chemical Compounds
Conductance
54%