Abstract

Having driven a large part of the decade’s progress in physics, nanoelectronics is nowpassing from today’s realm of the extraordinary to tomorrow’s commonplace. This carriesthe problem of turning proofs of concept into practical artefacts. Better and more sharplyfocused predictive modelling will be the ultimate guide to optimizing mesoscopictechnology as it matures. Securing this level of understanding needs a reassessment of theassumptions at the base of the present state of the field. We offer a brief overview of theunderlying assumptions of mesoscopic transport.

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