Ruminations on emergent phenomena in condensed phases of matter
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Tuneable electron-phonon scattering graphene
There is a nice article by Michael S. Fuhrer in Physics about tuning the Fermi surface area in graphene and using it to observe qualitatively different temperature dependence of the resistivity due to electron-phonon scattering.
I have fun at work trying to use quantum many-body theory to understand electronic properties of complex materials.
I am married to the lovely Robin and have two adult children and a dog, Priya (in the photo). I also write an even more personal blog Soli Deo Gloria [thoughts on theology, science, and culture]
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