Search for dissertations about: "Fysik V"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 544 swedish dissertations containing the words Fysik V.
-
1. Excitons in a high magnetic field
Abstract : The interaction of excitons with each other and with charged impurities has been studied in a high magnetic field when the distance between the Landau levels is greater than the Coulomb unit of energy, in the frame of the model suitable for description of Wannier excitons in semiconductors. The analytical expressions for the pair interaction potential between hydrogenlike excitons in a high magnetic field are derived for the triplet and singlet terms. READ MORE
-
2. Electronic properties of complex interfaces and nanostructures
Abstract : This thesis investigates the structural and electronic properties of graphene, polyaromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) molecules, and other carbon-based materials, when interacting with metallic surfaces, as well as under the influence of different types of perturbations. Density functional theory, incorporating van der Waals interactions, has been employed. READ MORE
-
3. Configurational Thermodynamics of the CeO2-Gd2O3 System : A Combined DFT, Cluster Expansion and Monte Carlo Approach to Bulk and Interfaces
Abstract : In this thesis, we study the configurational thermodynamics of Ce1-xGdxO2-x/2 x ≤ 1 or CGO. We apply a combined Density Functional Theory (DFT), cluster expansion and Monte Carlo (MC) approach in which the configurational energy of CGO is described by means of the Ising-type Hamiltonian. READ MORE
-
4. Materials prepared using graphite oxides : properties and applications
Abstract : Graphite oxides are hydrophilic materials, which have attracted a lot of attention due to unique properties and possible applications. The current thesis includes studies of fundamental properties and applications of graphite oxides as well as materials prepared from graphite oxides such as graphene oxide membranes, defect-rich graphite oxide, reduced graphene oxide and activated reduced graphene oxide. READ MORE
-
5. On transport theory of correlated mesoscopic systems
Abstract : This thesis is about the theory of quantum transport through low dimensional correlated systems. Correlated systems are interacting many-particle systems where collective effects predominate over the individual properties of particles whereof they consist. Single particle approach to correlated systems would be essentially wrong. READ MORE