The Method of Local Perturbations in the Theory of Nanosystems

The book is devoted to the description of physical effects caused by resonant scattering of quasiparticles by isolated impurity atoms, which can localize electrons and phonons in nanosystems. It takes as its starting point the model of local perturbations by I.M. Lifshits, within which short-range impurity atoms are located at random points of the system. The role of a single impurity center in such systems increases with decreasing size. This book presents the first-ever application of the method of local perturbations to describe the physical properties of a wide range of nanosystems.


Alexander M. Ermolaev received his PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 1969 and his DSc in Physics and Mathematics in 1989. He is currently a Professor in the Department of Theoretical Physics at Kharkov State University, Ukraine, having previously headed the department. He is the author of 232 papers, and developed the theory of magnetoimpurity states of electrons in solids.

Georgiy I. Rashba received his PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 1999, and is currently the Head of the Department of Theoretical Physics at Kharkov State University, Ukraine. He is the author of 110 papers, and developed a theory of new types of waves in massive conductors and nanosystems with impurity atoms in a magnetic field.

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ISBN: 1-5275-8556-5

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-8556-0

Release Date: 5th August 2022

Pages: 245

Price: £70.99

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