2nd Edition. — World Scientific, London, UK, 2016. — 442 p. — ISBN10: 1783268573.
Over the last 25 years, dynamical mean-field theory (DMFT) has emerged as one of the most powerful new developments in many-body physics. Written by one of the key researchers in the field, this book presents the first comprehensive treatment of this ever-developing topic. Transport in Mutlilayered Nanostructures is varied and modern in its scope, and:A series of over 50 problems help develop the skills to allow readers to reach the level of being able to contribute to research. This book is suitable for an advanced graduate course in DMFT, and for individualized study by graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and advanced researchers wishing to enter the field.
- Introduction to Multilayered Nanostructures
- Dynamical Mean-Field Theory in the Bulk
- Dynamical Mean-Field Theory of a Multilayered Nanostructure
- Thouless Energy and Normal-State Transport
- Josephson Junctions and Superconducting Transport
- Thermal Transport
- Many-body Effects on Capacitance
- Nonequilibrium Effects in Multilayers
- Future Directions
Appendix. Problems