Dr. Constantine Yannouleas

Ph.D. in Nuclear Theory, 1982, University of Maryland at College Park

Member: American Physical Society (APS), American Chemical Society (ACS)

  Hirsch index:     31 (Web of Science);     36 (Google Scholar)             APS Outstanding Referee (2012)      

  Member of Editorial Board of Scientific Reports  

Postdoctoral fellowships at:
Niels Bohr Institute (NBI), Copenhagen, Denmark,
Institut des Sciences Nucléaires (ISN), Grenoble, France,
Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung (GSI), Darmstadt, Germany

Senior Research Scientist (at Georgia Tech since July 1992)
Center for Computational Materials Science, School of Physics

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Coordinates:

Address: School of Physics
Georgia Tech
Atlanta, GA 30332-0430
Office: Howey Bldg., Room W403D
Phone: (404) 894-1164
Fax: (404) 894-9958 or (404) 894-7747
E-mail: constantine.yannouleas [at] physics.gatech.edu or
yannouleas [at] mailaps.org


Nanoscience Research topics and Current fields of interest

Theoretical development of fundamental aspects and computational applications of many-body methods (at zero and finite temperature) to describing ground-state properties, electronic spectra, plasmon-like oscillations, decay, fragmentation, and fission, as well as the emergence of collective behavior and collective excitations in condensed-matter, finite-size systems and nanostructures; such as metal clusters, complex carbon clusters (e.g., fullerenes, and fullerene onions and coaxial nanotubes), helium-3 clusters, metallic nanowires and nanoconstrictions, two-dimensional semiconductor and graphene quantum dots, rotating atoms and ions in harmonic, toroidal, and optical traps, and quantum space-time crystals . This area of research is highly interdisciplinary and overlaps with several fields, such as condensed-matter physics, materials science, computational physics, mesoscopics, physical chemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry, quantum chemistry, few-body systems, the fractional quantum Hall effect, atomic and molecular physics, Bose-Einstein condensation, trapped ultracold atoms and ions, quantum physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, quantum computing, matter-wave interferometry, and quantum optics.



    Recent research activity (calendar years 2014 - 2020)

    For a complete list of publications (a total of 109), click here

  1. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL PYSICS AND HIGHER-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS IN A FEW SPINFUL FERMIONIC CONTACT-INTERACTING ULTRACOLD ATOMS IN ROTATING TRAPS,
    Physical Review A 102, 043317 (2020) [34 pages]
    click here to download the published paper [34 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  2. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    ALL-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS OF THREE ULTRACOLD BOSONIC ATOMS CONFINED IN TRIPLE-WELL TRAPS: SIGNATURES OF EMERGENT MANY-BODY QUANTUM PHASE TRANSITIONS AND ANALOGIES WITH THREE-PHOTON QUANTUM-OPTICS INTERFERENCE,
    Physical Review A 101, 063614 (2020)
    click here to download the published paper [31 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  3. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    SHELL-CORRECTION METHODS FOR CLUSTERS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS,
    in "Large Clusters of Atoms and Molecules", pp. 131 - 200, (T.P. Martin, Ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, (1996), NATO ASI Series E, Vol. 313.
    click here to download the published book chapter [70 pages]
    The electronic version of this extensive contribution from 1996 on metal clusters became available to me only recently. Click Metal Clusters to see additional publications on metal clusters.

  4. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    THIRD-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATION INTERFEROMETRY MAPS FOR ENTANGLED QUANTAL STATES OF THREE SINGLY TRAPPED MASSIVE ULTRACOLD FERMIONS,
    Physical Review A 100, 023618 (2019)
    click here to download the published paper [7 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  5. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    ANYON OPTICS WITH TIME-OF-FLIGHT TWO-PARTICLE INTERFERENCE OF DOUBLE-WELL-TRAPPED INTERACTING ULTRACOLD ATOMS,
    Physical Review A 100, 013605 (2019)
    click here to download the published paper [9 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  6. SYMMETRY BREAKING AND RESTORATION FOR TRAPPED ELECTRONS, IONS, AND NEUTRAL ATOMS,
    C. Yannouleas,
    Invited talk presented at the workshop on "Symmetry breaking and symmetry preserving schemes:
    How to efficiently grasp collective correlations in mesoscopic many-body systems?"

    May 13-17, 2019, CEA, ESNT, Saclay, Paris, France
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  7. C. Yannouleas, B.B. Brandt, and U. Landman,
    INTERFERENCE, SPECTRAL MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS, ENTANGLEMENT, AND BELL INEQUALITY FOR A TRAPPED INTERACTING ULTRACOLD ATOMIC DIMER: ANALOGIES WITH BIPHOTON INTERFEROMETRY,
    Phys. Rev. A 99, 013616 (2019)
    click here to download the published paper [27 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  8. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
    INTERATOMIC INTERACTION EFFECTS ON SECOND-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS AND HONG-OU-MANDEL INTERFERENCE OF DOUBLE-WELL-TRAPPED ULTRACOLD FERMIONIC ATOMS,
    Phys. Rev. A 97, 053601 (2018)
    click here to download the published paper [13 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  9. H26.00006: Two-Point Momentum and Spatial Correlations of Few Ultracold Quasi-One-Dimensional Trapped Fermions: Diffraction Patterns
    B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman
    Presented at the APS March Meeting 2018, March 5-9, 2018, Los Angeles, California

  10. Y26.00014: Trial Wave Functions for Ring-Trapped Ions and Neutral Atoms: Microscopic Description of the Quantum Space-Time Crystal
    C. Yannouleas and U. Landman
    Presented at the APS March Meeting 2018, March 5-9, 2018, Los Angeles, California
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  11. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
    TWO-POINT MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS OF FEW ULTRACOLD QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRAPPED FERMIONS: DIFFRACTION PATTERNS,
    Phys. Rev. A 96, 053632 (2017)
    click here to download the published paper [16 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  12. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    TRIAL WAVE FUNCTIONS FOR RING-TRAPPED IONS AND NEUTRAL ATOMS: MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION OF THE QUANTUM SPACE-TIME CRYSTAL,
    Phys. Rev. A 96, 043610 (2017)
    click here to download the published paper [12 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  13. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    QUANTUM SPACE-TIME CRYSTALS: INTERPLAY OF SYMMETRY BREAKING AND SYMMETRY RESTORATION FOR BOTH SPATIAL AND TIME DIMENSIONS IN THE WAVE FUNCTIONS OF MESOSCOPIC SYSTEMS OTHER THAN NUCLEI,
    Invited talk presented at the workshop "Prospects on the microscopic description of odd mass nuclei and other multi-quasiparticle excitations with beyond-mean-field and related methods", 25 - 29 September 2017, ECT*, Trento, Italy
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  14. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
    BOTTOM-UP CONFIGURATION-INTERACTION EMULATIONS OF ULTRACOLD FERMIONS IN ENTANGLED OPTICAL PLAQUETTES: BUILDING BLOCKS OF UNCONVENTIONAL SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
    Phys. Rev. A 95, 043617 (2017)
    click here to download the published paper [11 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  15. C. Yannouleas, B.B. Brandt, and U. Landman,
    ULTRACOLD FEW FERMIONIC ATOMS IN NEEDLE-SHAPED DOUBLE WELSS: SPIN CHAINS AND RESONATING SPIN CLUSTERS FROM MICROSCOPIC HAMILTONIANS EMULATED VIA ANTIFERROMAGNETIC HEISEMBERG AND t-J MODELS,
    New J. Phys. 18, 073018 (2016)
    click here to download the published paper [23 pages]
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  16. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    QUANTUM WIGNER MOLECULES IN SEMICONDUCTOR QUANTUM DOTS AND COLD-ATOM OPTICAL TRAPS AND THEIR MATHEMATICAL SYMMETRIES,
    Invited talk presented at the 16th International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering (CMMSE 2016), 4-8 July 2016, Costa Ballena (Rota), Cadiz, Spain
    click here to download the extended abstract from the arXiv e-print archive [11 pages]
    The extended abstract appeared on p. 1298 of the Proceedings of this Conference

  17. L50.00012: Wave function anatomy of ultracold fermions in a double well: Wigner-molecules, attractive pairing, and entanglement
    B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
    Presented at the APS March Meeting 2016, March 14-18, 2016, Baltimore, Maryland
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  18. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
    DOUBLE-WELL ULTRACOLD-FERMIONS COMPUTATIONAL MICROSCOPY: WAVE-FUNCTION ANATOMY OF ATTRACTIVE-PAIRING AND WIGNER-MOLECULE ENTANGLEMENT AND NATURAL ORBITALS,
    Nano Lett. 15, 7105 (2015) [7 pages],
    click here to download the published paper (PDF)
    click here to download the supporting information (PDF)



    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  19. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
    TRANSPORT, AHARONOV-BOHM, AND TOPOLOGICAL EFFECTS IN GRAPHENE MOLECULAR JUNCTIONS AND GRAPHENE NANORINGS,
    J. Phys. Chem. C 119, 11131 (2015) [12 pages],
    click here to download the published paper (PDF)

  20. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
    INTERPLAY OF RELATIVISTIC AND NONRELATIVISTIC TRANSPORT IN ATOMICALLY PRECISE SEGMENTED GRAPHENE NANORIBBONS,
    Sci. Rep. 5, 7893; DOI:10.1038/srep07893 (2015) [10 pages],
    click here to download the published paper (PDF)

  21. Nuclear- and particle-physics aspects of condensed-matter nanosystems
    Invited Talk at the Conference "Computational Challenges in Nuclear and Many-Body Physics", Sept. 15 - Sept. 19, 2014, NORDITA, Stockholm, Sweden
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  22. Mesoscopic Physics: From Low-Energy Nuclear - To Relativistic Particle-Physics Analogies
    C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    Invited Talk at the Conference "NMP14: The Fourth Conference on NUCLEI and MESOSCOPIC PHYSICS", May 5 - May 9, 2014, MSU, East Lansing, MI
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  23. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
    BEYOND THE CONSTANT-MASS DIRAC PHYSICS: SOLITONS, CHARGE FRACTIONIZATION, AND THE EMERGENCE OF TOPOLOGICAL INSULATORS IN GRAPHENE RINGS,
    Phys. Rev. B 89, 035432 (2014) [6 pages],
    click here to download the published paper (PDF)
    click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

  24. F30.00006 : Transport properties of nanoconstrictions in armchair graphene ribbons
    I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
    Presented at the MARCH-2014 APS meeting
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

  25. W43.00014 : Solitons, charge fractionization, and the emergence of topological insulators in graphene rings
    C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
    Presented at the MARCH-2014 APS meeting
    CLICK HERE TO SEE THE SLIDES OF THE TALK

    Review article

    C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
    SYMMETRY BREAKING AND QUANTUM CORRELATIONS IN FINITE SYSTEMS: STUDIES OF QUANTUM DOTS AND ULTRACOLD BOSE GASES AND RELATED NUCLEAR AND CHEMICAL METHODS,
    Rep. Prog. Phys. 70 (2007) pp. 2067-2148
    click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    For a complete list of publications (a total of 109), click here


Examples of strongly correlated behavior in artificial nanostructures




Unrestricted Hartree-Fock electron density in a parabolic quantum dot for the case of 19 electrons at zero magnetic field, exhibiting breaking of the circular symmetry and formation of a Wigner crystallite (or Wigner molecule). For details, see publication No. 67.





Conditional Probability Distributions for N=7 electrons at high magnetic fields (the electronic wave functions are restricted to the lowest Landau level). The example shown corresponds to magic angular momentum L=105 (nu=1/5). LEFT: the case of the rotating Wigner molecule (RWM); CENTER: the exact-diagonalization (EXD) case; RIGHT: the case of the Jastrow-Laughlin (JL) wave function. Unlike the RWM wave function, the JL wave function fails to capture the crystalline character of the EXD state. For details, see publications No. 71 and 68.

For additional examples (presented at the APS MARCH2004 meeting) click here


Publications (since 1992)

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  1. Metal Clusters
  2. Helium-3 Clusters
  3. Complex Carbon Aggregates
  4. Metallic Nanowires
  5. Two-dimensional Quantum Dots (Artificial Atoms and Molecules)
  6. Ultracold Bosons and Fermions in Harmonic, Toroidal, and Optical Traps
  7. Fractional Quantum Hall Effect
  8. Graphene and Graphene Quantum Dots
  9. Review Article
  10. Oral Presentations
  11. Selected Events and Conferences

    Metal Clusters

    1. C. Yannouleas, E. Vigezzi, P-F. Bortignon and R.A. Broglia,
      RPA DESCRIPTION OF OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF SODIUM MICROCLUSTERS,
      in "Cluster Models for Surface and Bulk Phenomena", pp. 41-50 (G. Pacchioni et al. Eds.), Plenum, New York (1992).

    2. P. Jena, C. Yannouleas, S.N. Khanna and B.K. Rao,
      CLUSTERS - A LINK BETWEEN CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS,
      in "Recent Progress in Many-Body Theory", Vol. 3, pp. 135-144, Plenum, New York, (1992).

    3. S.N. Khanna, C. Yannouleas, and P. Jena,
      ROLE OF VALENCE ELECTRONS ON THE STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF MICROCLUSTERS,
      in "Clustering Phenomena in Atoms and Nuclei", pp. 421 - 434, Springer Verlag, Berlin, (1992).

    4. C. Yannouleas,
      FROM THE CATIONIC TO THE ANIONIC ALKALI CLUSTERS: HOW THE PHOTOABSORPTION DEPENDS UPON THE TOTAL CHARGE,
      Chem. Phys. Lett. 193 (1992) pp. 587 - 593
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    5. C. Yannouleas and R.A. Broglia,
      LANDAU DAMPING AND WALL DISSIPATION IN LARGE METAL CLUSTERS,
      Ann. of Phys. (N.Y.) 217 (1992) pp. 105 - 141
      click here to download the published paper

    6. C. Yannouleas, P. Jena and S.N. Khanna,
      OPTICAL RESONANCES IN BIMETALLIC CLUSTERS AND THEIR RELATION TO THE ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE,
      Phys. Rev. B 46 (1992) pp. 9751 - 9760
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    7. P. Jena, S.N. Khanna, and C. Yannouleas,
      COMMENT ON "PATTERNS AND BARRIERS FOR FISSION OF CHARGED SMALL METAL CLUSTERS",
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 69 (1992) p. 1471

    8. R.N. Barnett, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      SMALL CAN BE DIFFERENT,
      Z. Phys. D26 (1993) pp. 119 - 226
      Invited-talk paper, Proceedings of the International Symposium on Small Particles and Inorganic Clusters (ISSPIC 6), held at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 16-22 September 1992

    9. C. Yannouleas, E. Vigezzi and R.A. Broglia,
      EVOLUTION OF THE OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF ALKALI-METAL MICROCLUSTERS TOWARDS THE BULK: THE MATRIX RANDOM-PHASE APPROXIMATION DESCRIPTION,
      Phys. Rev. B 47 (1993) pp. 9849 - 9861
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    10. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      MULTIPLY CHARGED ANIONIC METAL CLUSTERS,
      Chem. Phys. Lett. 210 (1993) pp. 437 - 442
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    11. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SHELL-CORRECTION METHOD FOR CALCULATING THE BINDING ENERGY OF METAL CLUSTERS: APPLICATION TO MULTIPLY CHARGED ANIONS,
      Phys. Rev. B 48 (1993) pp. 8376 - 8388
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    12. R.A. Broglia, P.-F. Bortignon, and C. Yannouleas,
      THE ELECTROMAGNETIC RESPONSE OF METAL CLUSTERS AND NUCLEI,
      in "Perspectives in Many-Particle Physics", pp. 171 - 204, (R.A. Broglia and J.R. Schrieffer, Eds.), North-Holland, Amsterdam, (1994), Course CXXI of the International School of Physics Enrico Fermi.

    13. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      ELECTRONIC SHELL EFFECTS IN TRIAXIALLY DEFORMED METAL CLUSTERS: A SYSTEMATIC INTERPRETATION OF EXPERIMENTAL OBSERVATIONS,
      Phys. Rev. B 51 (1995) pp. 1902-1917
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    14. C. Yannouleas, F. Catara, and N. Van Giai,
      GROUND-STATE CORRELATIONS AND LINEAR RESPONSE OF METAL CLUSTERS,
      Phys. Rev. B 51 (1995) pp. 4569 - 4578
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    15. C. Yannouleas, R.N. Barnett, and U. Landman,
      ELECTRONIC SHELL EFFECTS IN FISSION BARRIERS AND FISSION DYNAMICS OF METAL CLUSTERS,
      Comm. At. Mol. Phys. 31 (1995) pp. 445 - 460
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    16. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      BARRIERS AND DEFORMATION IN FISSION OF CHARGED METAL CLUSTERS,
      J. Phys. Chem. (Letter) 99 (1995) pp. 14577 - 14581
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    17. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SHELL-CORRECTION METHODS FOR CLUSTERS: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS,
      in "Large Clusters of Atoms and Molecules", pp. 131 - 200, (T.P. Martin, Ed.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, (1996), NATO ASI Series E, Vol. 313.
      click here to download the published book chapter [70 pages]

    18. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      ELECTRONIC ENTROPY, SHELL STRUCTURE, AND SIZE-EVOLUTIONARY PATTERNS OF METAL CLUSTERS,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 78 (1997) pp. 1424 - 1427
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    19. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      COMMENT ON ``DENSITY FUNCTIONAL THEORY STUDY OF SOME STRUCTURAL AND ENERGETIC PROPERTIES OF SMALL LITHIUM CLUSTERS'',
      J. Chem. Phys. 107 (1997) pp. 1032 - 1033
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    20. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      MOLECULAR DYNAMICS IN SHAPE SPACE AND FEMTOSECOND VIBRATIONAL SPECTROSCOPY OF METAL CLUSTERS,
      J. Phys. Chem. A (Letter) 102 (1998) pp. 2505 - 2508
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    21. C. Yannouleas,
      MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION OF THE SURFACE DIPOLE PLASMON IN LARGE Na_N CLUSTERS (950 <= N <= 12050),
      Phys. Rev. B 58 (1998) pp. 6748 - 6751
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    22. C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, and R.N. Barnett,
      DISSOCIATION, FRAGMENTATION, AND FISSION OF SIMPLE METAL CLUSTERS,
      contributed chapter to the book Metal Clusters, edited by W. Ekardt (John-Wiley, New York, 1999) pp. 145 - 180
      click here to download the chapter from the e-print archive at LANL



      click here to see the table of contents for this book

    23. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      DECAY CHANNELS AND APPEARANCE SIZES OF DOUBLY ANIONIC GOLD AND SILVER CLUSTERS,
      Rhys. Rev. B 61 (2000) pp. R10587 - R10589, Rapid Communication
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    24. C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, A. Herlert, and L. Schweikhard,
      MULTIPLY CHARGED METAL CLUSTER ANIONS,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 86 (2001) pp. 2996 - 2999
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    25. U. Landman, R.N. Barnett, M. Moseler, and C. Yannouleas,
      SPONTANEOUS SYMMETRY BREAKING IN FINITE SYSTEMS - JETS, CLUSTER FISSION, AND QUANTUM DOTS,
      in "The Physics and Chemistry of Clusters", Proceedings of the Nobel Symposium 117, June 27 - July 2, 2000, Visby, Sweden, edited by E.E.B. Campbell and M. Larsson, (World Scientific, Singapore, 2001) pp. 42 - 68.

    26. C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, A. Herlert, and L. Schweikhard,
      TRIANIONIC GOLD CLUSTERS,
      Eur. Phys. J. D 16 (2001) pp. 81 - 85.
      click here to download the paper from the Chemistry Preprint Server
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    27. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman, Guest Editors ,
      PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SMALL PARTICLES AND INORGANIC CLUSTERS, 11-15 October 2000, Atlanta, Georgia
      Special issue: Eur. Phys. J. D, Vol. 16, No. 1-3 (2001)

    28. C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, C. Brechignac, Ph. Cahuzac, B. Concina, and J. Leygnier,
      THERMAL QUENCHING OF ELECTRONIC SHELLS AND CHANNEL COMPETITION IN CLUSTER FISSION,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (2002) 173403 [4 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    29. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SHELL-CORRECTION AND ORBITAL-FREE DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL METHODS FOR FINITE SYSTEMS,
      Invited chapter in the book Recent Progress in Orbital-Free Density Functional Theory,
      edited by T. A. Wesolowski and Y. A. Wang (World Scientific, Singapore, 2013) p. 203 [47 pages]



      click here to download the chapter from the arXiv e-print archive
      click here to see the contents of the book and Publisher's announcement

    30. A. Baksi, Th. Pradeep, B. Yoon, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      BARE CLUSTERS DERIVED FROM PROTEIN TEMPLATES: Au25+, Au38+ and Au102+,
      ChemPhysChem. 14, 1272 (2013) [11 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


      Helium-3 Clusters

    31. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SHAPES OF $^3$He CLUSTERS,
      Phys. Rev. B 54 (1996) pp. 7690 - 7693
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    32. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SHELL STRUCTURE AND SHAPES OF FERMION MICROSYSTEMS: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF $^3$He AND Na CLUSTERS,
      J. Chem. Phys. 105 (1996) pp. 8734 - 8740
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


      Complex Carbon Aggregates

    33. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      STABILIZED-JELLIUM DESCRIPTION OF NEUTRAL AND MULTIPLY CHARGED FULLERENES C$^{x \pm}_{60}$,
      Chem. Phys. Lett. 217 (1994) pp. 175 - 185
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    34. C. Yannouleas, E.N. Bogachek, and U. Landman,
      DIMENSIONALITY CROSSOVERS OF THE $\sigma$-PLASMON IN COAXIAL CARBON NANOTUBES,
      Phys. Rev. B 50 (1994) pp. 7977 - 7980
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    35. C. Yannouleas, E.N. Bogachek, and U. Landman,
      COLLECTIVE EXCITATIONS OF MULTISHELL CARBON MICROSTRUCTURES: MULTISHELL FULLERENES AND COAXIAL NANOTUBES,
      Phys. Rev. B 53 (1996) pp. 10225 - 10236
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


      Metallic Nanowires

    36. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      ON MESOSCOPIC FORCES AND QUANTIZED CONDUCTANCE IN MODEL METALLIC NANOWIRES,
      J. Phys. Chem. B (Letter) 101 (1997) pp. 5780 - 5783
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    37. C. Yannouleas, E.N. Bogachek, and U. Landman,
      ENERGETICS, FORCES, AND QUANTIZED CONDUCTANCE IN JELLIUM-MODELLED METALLIC NANOWIRES,
      Phys. Rev. B 57 (1998) pp. 4872 - 4882
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


      Two-dimensional Quantum Dots (Artificial Atoms and Molecules)

    38. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SPONTANEOUS SYMMETRY BREAKING IN SINGLE AND MOLECULAR QUANTUM DOTS,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 82 (1999) pp. 5325 - 5328; (E) Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (2000) p. 2220
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)
      click here to download the published erratum (PDF)

    39. R.N. Barnett, C.L. Cleveland, H. Hakkinen, W.D. Luedtke, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      STRUCTURES AND SPECTRA OF GOLD NANOCLUSTERS AND QUANTUM DOT MOLECULES,
      ISSPIC9 Conference Proceedings
      Eur. Phys. J. D 9 (1999) pp. 95 - 104
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    40. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      FORMATION AND CONTROL OF ELECTRON MOLECULES IN ARTIFICIAL ATOMS: IMPURITY AND MAGNETIC-FIELD EFFECTS,
      Phys. Rev. B 61 (15 June 2000) pp. 15895 - 15904
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    41. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      COLLECTIVE AND INDEPENDENT-PARTICLE MOTION IN TWO-ELECTRON ARTIFICIAL ATOMS,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 85 (21 August 2000) pp. 1726 - 1729
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL (BEST ENLARGED FIGURES)
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    42. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      COUPLING AND DISSOCIATION IN ARTIFICIAL MOLECULES,
      Eur. Phys. J. D 16 (2001) pp. 373 - 380
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    43. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      STRONGLY CORRELATED WAVE FUNCTIONS FOR ARTIFICIAL ATOMS AND MOLECULES,
      J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 14 (2002) pp. L591 - L598 (Letter)
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    44. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      MAGNETIC-FIELD MANIPULATION OF CHEMICAL BONDING IN ARTIFICIAL MOLECULES,
      Int. J. Quantum Chem. 90 (2002) pp. 699 - 708
      click here to download the paper from the e-print archive at LANL
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    45. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      GROUP THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF SYMMETRY BREAKING IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM DOTS,
      Physical Review B 68 (2003) 035325 [16 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    46. M. Taut, U. Landman, and C. Yannouleas,
      TIME EVOLUTION OF INITIALLY LOCALIZED STATES IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM DOT ARRAYS IN A MAGNETIC FIELD,
      Physica E 24 (2004) pp. 308 - 317.

    47. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      UNIFIED DESCRIPTION OF FLOPPY AND RIGID ROTATING WIGNER MOLECULES FORMED IN QUANTUM DOTS,
      Physical Review B 69 (2004) 113306 [4 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    48. Yuesong Li, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      FROM A FEW TO MANY ELECTRONS IN QUANTUM DOTS UNDER STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS: PROPERTIES OF ROTATING ELECTRON MOLECULES WITH MULTIPLE RINGS,
      Physical Review B 73 (2006) 075301 [14 pages]
      click here to download a preprint with high quality figures (PDF)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

      For establishing priority claim, see an earlier short version:
      FINITE ELECTRON CRYSTALLITES IN STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS: PRECURSORS OF A SUPERSOLID?
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    49. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      ELECTRON AND BOSON CLUSTERS IN CONFINED GEOMETRIES: SYMMETRY BREAKING IN QUANTUM DOTS AND HARMONIC TRAPS,
      Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. (USA) 103 (2006) pp. 10600 - 10605 (Special Feature)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

      For establishing priority claim, see an earlier short version:
      ELECTRON LOCALIZATION AND ENTANGLEMENT IN A TWO-ELECTRON ELLIPTICAL QUANTUM DOT,
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    50. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SYMMETRY BREAKING AND WIGNER MOLECULES IN FEW-ELECTRON QUANTUM DOTS,
      Proceedings TNT2005 (Trends in Nanotechnology), Invited-talk paper,
      Physica status solidi (a) 203 (2006) pp. 1160 - 1171.
      RIGHTCLICK to download the published article (PDF)

    51. C. Ellenberger, T. Ihn, C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, K. Ensslin, D.C. Driscoll, and A.C. Gossard,
      EXCITATION SPECTRUM OF TWO CORRELATED ELECTRONS IN A LATERAL QUANTUM DOT WITH NEGLIGIBLE ZEEMAN SPLITTING,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 126806 (2006) [4 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    52. T. Ihn, C. Ellenberger, K. Ensslin, C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, D.C. Driscoll, and A.C. Gossard,
      EXCITATION SPECTRA OF TWO CORRELATED ELECTRONS IN A QUANTUM DOT,
      AIP Conf. Proc. 893, 783 (2007) [2 pages]
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    53. T. Ihn, C. Ellenberger, K. Ensslin, C. Yannouleas, U. Landman, D.C. Driscoll, and A.C. Gossard,
      QUANTUM DOTS BASED ON PARABOLIC QUANTUM WELLS: IMPORTANCE OF ELECTRONIC CORRELATIONS,
      International Journal of Modern Physics B 21, 1316 (2007) [10 pages]
      Invited-talk paper to the Proceedings of the "17th International Conference on High Magnetic Fields in Semiconductor Physics", Wuerzburg, Germany (July 30 - August 4, 2006)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    54. Yuesong Li, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      THREE-ELECTRON ANISOTROPIC QUANTUM DOTS IN VARIABLE MAGNETIC FIELDS: EXACT RESULTS FOR EXCITATION SPECTRA, SPIN STRUCTURES, AND ENTANGLEMENT,
      Phys. Rev. B 76, 245310 (2007) [12 pages]
      click here to download a copy of the paper (PDF) with higher-quality figures
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    55. L. O. Baksmaty, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      NONUNIVERSAL TRANSMISSION PHASE LAPSES THROUGH A QUANTUM DOT: AN EXACT-DIAGONALIZATION OF THE MANY-BODY TRANSPORT PROBLEM,
      Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 136803 (2008) [4 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    56. Ying Li, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      ARTIFICIAL QUANTUM-DOT HELIUM MOLECULES: ELECTRONIC SPECTRA, SPIN STRUCTURES, AND HEISENBERG CLUSTERS,
      Physical Review B 80, 045326 (2009) [17 pages],
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


      Ultracold Bosons and Fermions in Harmonic, Toroidal, and Optical Traps

    57. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      CRYSTALLINE BOSON PHASES IN HARMONIC TRAPS: BEYOND THE GROSS-PITAEVSKII MEAN FIELD,
      Physical Review Letters 93, 230405 (2004) [4 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    58. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, L. O. Baksmaty, and U. Landman,
      BOSONIC MOLECULES IN ROTATING TRAPS,
      Physical Review Letters 97, 090401 (2006) [4 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    59. L. O. Baksmaty, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      RAPIDLY ROTATING BOSON MOLECULES WITH LONG- OR SHORT-RANGE REPULSION: AN EXACT DIAGONALIZATION STUDY,
      Physical Review A 75, 023620 (2007) [14 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    60. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      SYMMETRY-CONSERVING VORTEX CLUSTERS IN SMALL ROTATING CLOUDS OF ULTRACOLD BOSONS,
      Physical Review A 78, 011606 (2008), Rapid Communication [4 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    61. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      DOUBLE-WELL ULTRACOLD-FERMIONS COMPUTATIONAL MICROSCOPY: WAVE-FUNCTION ANATOMY OF ATTRACTIVE-PAIRING AND WIGNER-MOLECULE ENTANGLEMENT AND NATURAL ORBITALS [7 pages],
      Nano Lett. 15, 7105 (2015) [7 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)
      click here to download the supporting information (PDF)



      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    62. C. Yannouleas, B.B. Brandt, and U. Landman,
      ULTRACOLD FEW FERMIONIC ATOMS IN NEEDLE-SHAPED DOUBLE WELSS: SPIN CHAINS AND RESONATING SPIN CLUSTERS FROM MICROSCOPIC HAMILTONIANS EMULATED VIA ANTIFERROMAGNETIC HEISEMBERG AND t-J MODELS,
      New J. Phys. 18, 073018 (2016)
      click here to download the published paper [23 pages]

    63. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      BOTTOM-UP CONFIGURATION-INTERACTION EMULATIONS OF ULTRACOLD FERMIONS IN ENTANGLED OPTICAL PLAQUETTES: BUILDING BLOCKS OF UNCONVENTIONAL SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
      Phys. Rev. A 95, 043617 (2017)
      click here to download the published paper [11 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    64. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      TRIAL WAVE FUNCTIONS FOR RING-TRAPPED IONS AND NEUTRAL ATOMS: MICROSCOPIC DESCRIPTION OF THE QUANTUM SPACE-TIME CRYSTAL,
      click here to download the published paper [12 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    65. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      TWO-POINT MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS OF FEW ULTRACOLD QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRAPPED FERMIONS: DIFFRACTION PATTERNS,
      Phys. Rev. A 96, 053632 (2017)
      click here to download the published paper [16 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    66. B.B. Brandt, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      INTERATOMIC INTERACTION EFFECTS ON SECOND-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS AND HONG-OU-MANDEL INTERFERENCE OF DOUBLE-WELL-TRAPPED ULTRACOLD FERMIONIC ATOMS,
      Phys. Rev. A 97, 053601 (2018)
      click here to download the published paper [13 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    67. C. Yannouleas, B.B. Brandt, and U. Landman,
      INTERFERENCE, SPECTRAL MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS, ENTANGLEMENT, AND BELL INEQUALITY FOR A TRAPPED INTERACTING ULTRACOLD ATOMIC DIMER: ANALOGIES WITH BIPHOTON INTERFEROMETRY,
      Phys. Rev. A 99, 013616 (2019)
      click here to download the published paper [27 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    68. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      ANYON OPTICS WITH TIME-OF-FLIGHT TWO-PARTICLE INTERFERENCE OF DOUBLE-WELL-TRAPPED INTERACTING ULTRACOLD ATOMS,
      Physical Review A 100, 013605 (2019)
      click here to download the published paper [9 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    69. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      THIRD-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATION INTERFEROMETRY MAPS FOR ENTANGLED QUANTAL STATES OF THREE SINGLY TRAPPED MASSIVE ULTRACOLD FERMIONS,
      Physical Review A 100, 023618 (2019)
      click here to download the published paper [7 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    70. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      ALL-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS OF THREE ULTRACOLD BOSONIC ATOMS CONFINED IN TRIPLE-WELL TRAPS: SIGNATURES OF EMERGENT MANY-BODY QUANTUM PHASE TRANSITIONS AND ANALOGIES WITH THREE-PHOTON QUANTUM-OPTICS INTERFERENCE,
      Physical Review A 101, 063614 (2020)
      click here to download the published paper [31 pages],
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    71. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL PYSICS AND HIGHER-ORDER MOMENTUM CORRELATIONS IN A FEW SPINFUL FERMIONIC CONTACT-INTERACTING ULTRACOLD ATOMS IN ROTATING TRAPS,
      Physical Review A 102, 043317 (2020) [34 pages]
      click here to download the published paper [34 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive


      Fractional Quantum Hall Effect

    72. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      TRIAL WAVE FUNCTIONS WITH LONG-RANGE COULOMB CORRELATIONS FOR TWO-DIMENSIONAL N-ELECTRON SYSTEMS IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS,
      Physical Review B 66 (2002) 115315 [5 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

    73. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      QUANTUM DOTS IN HIGH-MAGNETIC FIELDS: ROTATING-WIGNER-MOLECULE VERSUS COMPOSITE-FERMION APPROACH,
      Physical Review B 68 (2003) 035326 [11 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

      For establishing priority claim, see an earlier short version:
      TWO-DIMENSIONAL FEW ELECTRON SYSTEMS IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS:
      COMPOSITE-FERMION OR ROTATING-ELECTRON-MOLECULE APPROACH?
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    74. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF ELECTRONS IN QUANTUM DOTS IN HIGH MAGNETIC FIELDS: CRYSTALLINE CHARACTER OF CUSP STATES AND EXCITATION SPECTRA,
      Phys. Rev. B 70 (2004) 235319 [9 pages]
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

      For establishing priority claim, see an earlier short version:
      CRYSTALLINE CHARACTER OF HIGH-MAGNETIC-FIELD CUSP STATES IN QUANTUM DOTS,
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    75. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      QUANTAL MOLECULAR DESCRIPTION AND UNIVERSAL ASPECTS OF THE SPECTRA OF BOSONS AND FERMIONS IN THE LOWEST LANDAU LEVEL,
      Physical Review A 81, 023609 (2010) [15 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    76. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      UNIFIED MICROSCOPIC APPROACH TO THE INTERPLAY OF PINNED-WIGNER-SOLID AND LIQUID BEHAVIOR OF THE LOWEST LANDAU-LEVEL STATES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF ν =1/3,
      Phys. Rev. B 84, 165327 (2011) [17 pages]
      click here to download the published article (PDF)

      For establishing priority claim, see an earlier short comment:
      C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      COMMENT ON "OBSERVATION OF A PINNING MODE IN A WIGNER SOLID WITH ν=1/3 FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EXCITATIONS,"
      click here to download the comment from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

      =====> SEE ALSO PUBLICATIONS No. 94, No. 100, and No. 101


      Graphene and Graphene Quantum Dots

    77. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      EDGE STATES IN GRAPHENE QUANTUM DOTS: FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT ANALOGIES AND DIFFERENCES AT ZERO MAGNETIC FIELD,
      Physical Review B 79, 075311 (2009) [12 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive

    78. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
      EDGE AND BULK COMPONENTS OF LOWEST-LANDAU-LEVEL ORBITALS, CORRELATED FRACTIONAL QUANTUM HALL EFFECT INCOMPRESSIBLE STATES, AND INSULATING BEHAVIOR IN FINITE GRAPHENE SAMPLES,
      Physical Review B 82, 125419 (2010) [7 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    79. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      UNIQUE NATURE OF THE LOWEST LANDAU LEVEL IN FINITE GRAPHENE SAMPLES WITH ZIGZAG EDGES: DIRAC ELECTRONS WITH MIXED BULK-EDGE CHARACTER,
      Phys. Rev. B 83, 045421 (2011) [11 pages],
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv.org e-Print archive
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)



      The figure above (part of Fig. 12) was selected to be displayed on the front page of the PRB website (as part of the feature "Kaleidocope"). It portrays the tight-binding density at high magnetic field of an edge state (between Landau levels) in a hexagonal graphene flake with zigzag edge terminations.

    80. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      PATTERNS OF THE AHARONOV-BOHM OSCILLATIONS IN GRAPHENE NANORINGS,
      Phys. Rev. B 85, 165434 (2012) [6 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    81. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      GRAPHENE FLAKES WITH DEFECTIVE EDGE TERMINATIONS: UNIVERSAL AND TOPOLOGICAL ASPECTS, AND ONE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTUM BEHAVIOR,
      Phys. Rev. B 86, 165440 (2012) [16 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF),
      click here to download a version of the paper with high quality figures (PDF)

    82. I. Romanovsky, C. Yannouleas, and U. Landman,
      TOPOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND PARTICLE PHYSICS ANALOGIES BEYOND THE MASSLESS DIRAC-WEYL FERMION IN GRAPHENE NANORINGS,
      Phys. Rev. B 87, 165431 (2013) [12 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    83. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
      BEYOND THE CONSTANT-MASS DIRAC PHYSICS: SOLITONS, CHARGE FRACTIONIZATION, AND THE EMERGENCE OF TOPOLOGICAL INSULATORS IN GRAPHENE RINGS,
      Phys. Rev. B 89, 035432 (2014) [6 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)
      click here to download the paper from the arXiv e-print archive

    84. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
      INTERPLAY OF RELATIVISTIC AND NONRELATIVISTIC TRANSPORT IN ATOMICALLY PRECISE SEGMENTED GRAPHENE NANORIBBONS,
      Sci. Rep. 5, 7893; DOI:10.1038/srep07893 (2015) [10 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)

    85. C. Yannouleas, I. Romanovsky, and U. Landman,
      TRANSPORT, AHARONOV-BOHM, AND TOPOLOGICAL EFFECTS IN GRAPHENE MOLECULAR JUNCTIONS AND GRAPHENE NANORINGS,
      J. Phys. Chem. C 119, 11131 (2015) [12 pages],
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


      Review article

    86. C. Yannouleas and U. Landman,
      SYMMETRY BREAKING AND QUANTUM CORRELATIONS IN FINITE SYSTEMS: STUDIES OF QUANTUM DOTS AND ULTRACOLD BOSE GASES AND RELATED NUCLEAR AND CHEMICAL METHODS,
      Rep. Prog. Phys. 70 (2007) pp. 2067-2148
      click here to download the published paper (PDF)


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