Yigal Meir

Yigal Meir
יגאל מאיר
BornNovember 20, 1957
Haifa, Israel
Alma materTel Aviv University
Known forMeir-Wingreen Formula for electronic transport in mesoscopic systems; Proposed solution of the 0.7 anomaly in quantum point contacts.
Scientific career
FieldsCondensed matter theory, Biophysics
Doctoral advisorAmnon Aharony, Yoseph Imry
Other academic advisorsPatrick Lee, Walter Kohn

Yigal Meir (Hebrew: יגאל מאיר) (20 November 1957) is the Graham Beck professor of Quantum Science and Technology at Ben Gurion University, specializing in condensed matter;[1] in particular mesoscopic physics, disordered systems and strongly correlated materials. Among his achievements is the derivation of the Meir-Wingreen Formula,[2] and solving the 0.7 anomaly puzzle[3] in quantum point contacts.

  1. ^ "Yigal Meir. Professor of Physics, Ben Gurion University". Official website.
  2. ^ Meir, Yigal; Ned S. Wingreen (1992). "Landauer formula for the current through an interacting electron region". Physical Review Letters. 68 (16): 2512–2515. Bibcode:1992PhRvL..68.2512M. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.68.2512. PMID 10045416.
  3. ^ Rejec, Tomaz; Yigal Meir (2006). "Magnetic impurity formation in quantum point contacts". Nature. 442 (7105): 900–903. arXiv:cond-mat/0609391. Bibcode:2006Natur.442..900R. doi:10.1038/nature05054. PMID 16929294. S2CID 4406670.

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