Anomalous electronic conductance in quasicrystals
Stephan Roche

TL;DR
This paper reviews quantum interference effects in 1D-quasicrystals, focusing on how phason disorder influences electronic localization and conduction, especially near the metal-insulator transition.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive review of quantum interference phenomena in quasicrystals, highlighting the role of phason disorder in electronic transport properties.
Findings
Quantum interference effects significantly affect electronic conduction in quasicrystals.
Phason disorder influences localization and propagation modes near the metal-insulator transition.
The review connects theoretical insights with properties observed in real quasicrystalline materials.
Abstract
Generic quantum interference effects occuring in 1D-quasicrystals are reviewed with emphasis on the joint effect of phason disorder on electronic localization and propagation modes. In close conjunction with properties of real materials, the contributions of quantum interferences in several regimes close to the metal insulator transition are outlined.
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