The 15th International Conference on Electronic Properties of Two-Dimensional Systems EP2DS-15 |
Conference Scopes
The EP2DS traditionally covers the fundamental physics of electronic and optical properties of systems based on semiconductor heterostructures and other low dimensional electronic systems.
The scope of the EP2DS-15 includes
Quantum Hall effects and related phenomena
Metal-insulator transition
Electronic and optical properties of quantum structures
Transport in low dimensional systems
Single electron phenomena
Spin-related phenomena
Quantum coherence and qubits
Hybrid structures
Organic conductors
Carbon nanotubes
Nanostructures
Electrons on helium surface
Novel probes and techniques
Invited Speakers
Tsuneya Ando (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)
Carbon Nanotubes and Exotic Transport Properties
Ophir Auslaender (Weizman Institute, Israel)
Measurement of Spin-Charge Separation and Spontaneous Localization in One-Dimensional Wires
Leonid V. Butov (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA)
Condensation and Macroscopic Ordering in Cold Exciton GasesRui-Rui Du (University of Utah, USA.)
Dissipationless 2D Electronic Transport Induced by Microwave
James P.Eisenstein (California Institute of Technology, USA.)
Experiments on Exciton Condensation in Bilayer Quantum Hall Systems
Michael Fogler (University of California San Diego, USA.)
Dynamics of Magnetic-Field Induced Electron Solids
Steven Girvin (Yale University, USA.)
Theory of Microwave-Induced Magneto-Resistance Oscillations in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
Harold Y Hwang (Lucent Technologies, USA/ University of Tokyo, Japan)
High Mobility Electrons in SrTiO_3 Heterostructures
Jan Jaroszynski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, USA.)
Quantum Hall Ferromagnet in Magnetically-Doped Quantum Wells
Kensuke Kobayashi (ISSP, University of Tokyo, Japan)
Mesoscopic Fano Effect through a Quantum Dot in an Aharonov-Bohm Ring
Michael Lea (University of London, UK)
Confined Electron Crystals and Rydberg States on Liquid Helium
Stefano Luin (NEST-INFM and Scuola Normale Superiore, Italy)
Soft Magnetorotons and Broken-Symmetry States in Bilayer Quantum Hall Ferromagnets
Ramesh Mani (Harvard University, USA)
Zero-Resistance States Induced by Electromagnetic-Wave Excitation in GaAs/AlGaAs Heterostructures
Allan MacDonald (University of Texas, USA)
Collective Transport in Bilayer Quantum Hall Systems
J.E. Mooij (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
Superconducting Flux Qubits
Victor Ryzhii (University of Aizu, Japan)
Mechanisms of Absolute Negative Conductivity in a Two-Dimensional Electron Gas
Stimulated by Microwave Radiation and Zero-Resistance States
Alex Savchenko (University of Exeter, UK)
Interactions in High-Mobility 2D Electron and Hole Systems
Jurgen Smet (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
Resistively Monitoring Electron-Nuclear Spin Interactions in a Two-Dimensional Electron System
Ady Stern (Weizman Institute, Israel)
Phase Coherence in Paired Quantum Hall States
Seigo Tarucha (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Manipulation of Electron Spin and Nuclear Spin in Double Quantum Dot System
Lieven Vandersypen (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
Electron Spin Qubits in Quantum Dots