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We investigate the dc response of a 1D disordered ring coupled to a reservoir and driven by a magnetic flux with a linear dependence on time. We identify two regimes: (i) A localized or large length L regime, characterized by a dc conductance, g_{dc}, whose probability distribution P(g_{dc}) is identical to the one exhibited by a 1D wire of the same length L and disorder strength placed in a Landauer setup. (ii) A multifloquet regime for small L and weak coupling to the reservoir, which exhibits large currents and conductances that can be g_{dc} > 1, in spite of the fact that the ring contains a single electronic transmission channel. The crossover length between the multifloquet to the single channel transport regime, L_c, is controlled by the coupling to the reservoir.
We investigate the conductivity $sigma$ of graphene nanoribbons with zigzag edges as a function of Fermi energy $E_F$ in the presence of the impurities with different potential range. The dependence of $sigma(E_F)$ displays four different types of be
Motivated by the increasing number of systems featuring multiple bands at low energy, we address the Boltzmann approach to transport in a multiband weakly disordered non-interacting crystal subject to a small electric field. In general, the multiband
The influence of plasma etched sample edges on electrical transport and doping is studied. Through electrical transport measurements the overall doping and mobility are analyzed for mono- and bilayer graphene samples. As a result the edge contributes
We have observed asymmetric Fano resonances in the conductance of a single electron transistor resulting from interference between a resonant and a nonresonant path through the system. The resonant component shows all the features typical of quantum
We performed measurements at helium temperatures of the electronic transport in an InAs quantum wire ($R_{wire} sim 30$,k$Omega$) in the presence of a charged tip of an atomic force microscope serving as a mobile gate. The period and the amplitude of