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RAYMOND ASHOORI, Professor of Physics


Email:
ashoori@mit.edu

Phone: (617) 253-5585

Address: Room 13-2053

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Research Interests

The principle focus of research of the Ashoori Group lies in the study of interacting electronic systems in low dimensional semiconductor structures. Systems in which electrons exist purely in two or one dimensions and even small boxes (quantum dots) containing as few as one electron can now be produced with relative ease. While simple quantum mechanical calculations determine the motion of a single electron in such a confining structures, it is far from simple to understand the behavior of many trapped electrons. Not only do the electrons repel one another, they are indistinguishable. This fact, along with the principle that only one electron can exist in any quantum mechanical orbit, produces unusual and sometimes counterintuitive correlations in the motions of electrons.

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Biographical Sketch

A graduate of the University of California at San Diego (B.A. 1984) and Cornell University (Ph.D. 1991), Professor Ashoori joined the MIT faculty in 1993, after serving as a postdoctoral member of the technical staff at AT&T Bell Laboratories. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1998 and full Professor in July 2004.

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Selected Publications

M. Brodsky, N. B. Zhitenev, R. C. Ashoori, L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West, Localization in Artificial Disorder: Two Coupled Quantum Dots Physical Review Letters 85 2356 (2000).

G. Finkelstein, P. I. Glicofridis, R. C. Ashoori, M. Shayegan, Topographic Mapping of the Quantum Hall Liquid Using a Few-Electron Bubble Science 289 90 (2000).

G. Finkelstein, P. I. Glicofridis, S. H. Tessmer, R. C. Ashoori, M. R. Melloch, Imaging of Low Compressibility Strips in the Quantum Hall Liquid, cond-mat/9910061 (1999).

H. B. Chan, R. C. Ashoori, L. N. Pfeiffer, K. W. West, Tunneling into Ferromagnetic Quantum Hall States: Observation of a Spin Bottleneck Physical Review Letters 83 3258 (1999).

N. B. Zhitenev, M. Brodsky, R. C. Ashoori, L. N. Pfeiffer, and K. W. West, The Localization Delocalization Transition in Quantum Dots, Science, 285, 715-718, (1999).

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