Charles M. Marcus
formerly Assistant Professor of
Physics at Stanford until September, 2000.
As of Summer 2000:
Harvard Univ. Physics
Lyman 328
11 Oxford St
Cambridge, MA 02138
tel 617-495-3908
marcus@harvard.edu
Home Page (Harvard)
Group
Page (Harvard)
until Sept.2000:
LAM, Rm.353
McCullough Bldg
476 Lomita Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
tel 650-723-4613
Old email address:
cmarcus@stanford.edu
old Group Page(Stanford)
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Research Interests
Current research involves
the fabrication of submicron electronic structures, known as quantum
wires and quantum dots, and the measurement of electron transport in
these structures at millikelvin temperatures. The experiments make use
of state-of-the-art GaAs heterostructure material and electron-beam
lithography to fabricate devices on a submicron size scale. Present
research problems involve quantum phenomena such as the quantized Hall
effect and quantum interference of electrons, collective effects in
transport, and signatures of quantum chaos in these structures.
Career History
- B.S. 1984, Stanford University
- M.A., 1986, Ph.D., 1990, Harvard
University
- IBM Postdoctoral Fellow, 1990-91
- Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
1991-92
- Assistant Professor of Physics, Stanford
University, 1992
- NYI Young Investigator, 1993
- ONR Young Investigator, 1993
- A. P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship, 1993
- Terman Fellowship, 1994
- ARO Young Investigator, 1994
- Stanford ASSU Teaching Award, 1996
- Presidential Faculty Fellow/PECASE, 1997
Graduate Students
- Sam Patel
phone: (650) 723-0865
- Andrew Huibers
phone: (650) 723-0865
- Duncan Stewart
phone: (650) 723-0865
- Michael Switkes
phone: (650) 723-0865
- Sara Cronenwett
phone: (650) 723-0865
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