May 2000
Overview: The 2000 Michelson Postdoctoral Prize Lectures
Condensed matter systems are beginning to display coherent quantum
phenomena, behavior that until now had been only the domain of
quantum optics. In fact, researchers have recently succeeded in
preparing a Single Electron Transistor (SET) into a quantum
superposition. These exciting developments have wide reaching
implications to basic quantum theory, Where is the boundary
between the classical and the quantum world?, to ultimate
measurement limits for gravitational wave detector read-out. The
purpose of these technical lectures is to give the audience a
primer in the basic physics and advanced tools which are being
used to realize these experiments. The colloquium lecture gives an
example of how these state-of-the-art measurement techniques are
used to observe an exciting new mesoscopic behavior in
nanostructures, the universal quantum of thermal conductance.
Host: CWRU Physics Department