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Quantum dots and the Kondo effect

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Nanotechnology studies explore the extreme properties of strongly interacting electronic systems through conductance measurements, and probe quantum phase transitions close to absolute zero temperature. See Letters p.233 & p.237

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Figure 1: Strongly interacting electronic systems.

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Le Hur, K. Quantum dots and the Kondo effect. Nature 526, 203–204 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1038/526203a

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