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Granular Electronic Systems

A granular metal is an array of metallic nano-particles imbedded into an insulating matrix. Tuning the intergranular coupling strength a granular system can be transformed into either a good metal or an insulator and, in case of superconducting particles, experience superconductor-insulator transition. The ease of adjusting electronic properties of granular metals makes them most suitable for fundamental studies of disordered solids and assures them a fundamental role for nanotechnological applications. This Review discusses recent important theoretical advances in the study of granular metals, emphasizing on the interplay of disorder, quantum effects, fluctuations and effects of confinement in formation of electronic transport and thermodynamic properties of granular materials.

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWGranular Electronic Systemspreprint / 2006AI. S. BeloborodovResearcherAK. B. EfetovResearcherAA. V. LopatinResearcherAV. M. VinokurResearcherTcond-mat.mes-hall9901 worksTcond-mat.str-el7565 works
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Granular Electronic Systems

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