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Research Areas: Electron transport and Coulomb interaction in small conducting systems; mesoscopic magnetism and superconductivity; superconductivity of layered structures, particularly of high-Tc materials.
Physics of mesoscopic solids, electronic properties, correlated electron tunneling, transport of interacting electrons, ballistic conduction, collective excitations, quantum fluctuations. Superconductivity: properties of layered and high-Tc materials, quantum and thermal fluctuations in samples of reduced dimensionality and mesoscopic superconductors.
L. Glazman, Electron Spin Decoherence in Quantum Dots due to Interaction with Nuclei, Phys. Rev. Lett., 88, 186802 (2002)
L. Glazman, Quantum effects in Coulomb blockade (Review), Physics Reports, 358/5-6, 309-440 (2002)
L. Glazman, Electron Energy Relaxation in the Presence of Magnetic Impurities, Phys. Rev. Lett., 86, 2400 (2001).
L. Glazman, g-Factors of Discrete Levels in Nanoparticles, Phys. Rev. Lett.,85, 2789 (2000).
L. Glazman, Spin-Charge Separation and the Kondo Effect in an Open Quantum Dot, Phys. Rev. Lett., 83, 1830 (1999).
L. Glazman, Mesoscopic Fluctuations of Elastic Cotunneling, Physical Review Letters, 77, 2057 (1996).