Mihail Nedjalkov, PhD Phys., D.Sc. Math.

About Mihail Nedjalkov, PhD Phys., D.Sc. Math.

Mihail Nedjalkov, PhD Phys., D.Sc. Math., With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universität Wien, specializes in the field of solid state physics, quantum transport, semiconductor devices. Monte Carlo methods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Coherent Wigner Dynamics of a Superposition State in a Tunable Barrier Quantum Dot

Gauge-Invariant Wigner Particle Model for Linear Electromagnetic Fields

Controlling Single Electrons by Non-Uniform Magnetic Fields

Wigner Transport in Magnetic Fields

Non-Uniform Magnetic Fields for Single-Electron Control

Wigner transport in linear electromagnetic fields

Comprehensive mobility study of silicon nanowire transistors using multi-subband models

A review of quantum transport in field-effect transistors

Mihail Nedjalkov, PhD Phys., D.Sc. Math. Information

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IICT BAS and IuE

Citations(all)

2031

Citations(since 2020)

647

Cited By

1558

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

56

i10Index(since 2020)

19

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Mihail Nedjalkov, PhD Phys., D.Sc. Math. Skills & Research Interests

solid state physics

quantum transport

semiconductor devices. Monte Carlo methods

Top articles of Mihail Nedjalkov, PhD Phys., D.Sc. Math.

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Coherent Wigner Dynamics of a Superposition State in a Tunable Barrier Quantum Dot

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2023/6/12

Gauge-Invariant Wigner Particle Model for Linear Electromagnetic Fields

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2023/6/11

Controlling Single Electrons by Non-Uniform Magnetic Fields

Mauro Ballicchia

Clemens Etl

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2023/12/3

Wigner Transport in Magnetic Fields

Mauro Ballicchia

Clemens Etl

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2023/6/8

Non-Uniform Magnetic Fields for Single-Electron Control

arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.06354

Mauro Ballicchia

Clemens Etl

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2023/11/10

Wigner transport in linear electromagnetic fields

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical

Clemens Etl

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2023/10/12

Comprehensive mobility study of silicon nanowire transistors using multi-subband models

Nano Express

Cristina Medina-Bailon

Mihail Nedjalkov

Vihar Georgiev

Siegfried Selberherr

Asen Asenov

2023/6/20

A review of quantum transport in field-effect transistors

David K Ferry

Josef Weinbub

Mihail Nedjalkov

Siegfried Selberherr

2022/2/23

Electromagnetic Control of Electron Interference

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2022

Monte Carlo Approach for Solving Integral Equations: From Classical-Boltzmann to Quantum-Wigner Particles

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2022

Quantum Transport in Phase Space: Introduction and Applications

Josef Weinbub

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

2022

Gauge-invariant semidiscrete Wigner theory

Physical Review A

Mihail Nedjalkov

Mauro Ballicchia

Robert Kosik

Josef Weinbub

2022/11/22

Gate-controlled electron quantum interference logic

Nanoscale

Josef Weinbub

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

2022

Wigner Dynamics of Electron Quantum Superposition States in a Confined and Opened Quantum Dot

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

Josef Weinbub

2022/7/4

Single Electron Control for Quantum Interference Devices

Josef Weinbub

Mauro Ballicchia

Mihail Nedjalkov

2021

Hierarchy of Kinetic Models

Stochastic Approaches to Electron Transport in Micro-and Nanostructures

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

Siegfried Selberherr

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

...

2021

Small Signal Analysis

Stochastic Approaches to Electron Transport in Micro-and Nanostructures

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

Siegfried Selberherr

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

...

2021

A deterministic Wigner approach for superposed states

Journal of Computational Electronics

Johann Cervenka

Robert Kosik

Mihail Nedjalkov

2021/12

Event Biasing

Stochastic Approaches to Electron Transport in Micro-and Nanostructures

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

Siegfried Selberherr

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

...

2021

Transport Theories in Phase Space

Stochastic Approaches to Electron Transport in Micro-and Nanostructures

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

Siegfried Selberherr

Mihail Nedjalkov

Ivan Dimov

...

2021

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