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The Kondo effect in novel systems
Ned S. Wingreen
Molecular Biology
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Princeton Center for Theoretical Science
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Engineering & Materials Science
Kondo effect
100%
Fullerenes
30%
Carbon nanotubes
20%
Molecules
19%
Impurities
19%
Experiments
7%
Chemical Compounds
Kondo Effect
71%
Magnetic Impurity
34%
Fullerene
18%
Quantum Dot
17%
Carbon Nanotube
14%
Molecule
6%
Surface
6%
Physics & Astronomy
Kondo effect
49%
carbon nanotubes
17%
quantum dots
15%
impurities
13%
molecules
10%