Vladimir Dobrosavljevic

Professor of Physics
Director, Condensed Matter  Science - Theory; NHMFL

Department of Physics and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Florida State University

E-mail: vlad@magnet.fsu.edu
Telephone: (850) 644-9755 (Department); (850) 644-5693 (Magnet Lab)
Fax Number: (850) 644-8630 (Department); (850) 644-5038 (Magnet Lab)
Room: 618 (Department); A316 (Magnet Lab)




Teaching: Astronomy 1002 (Section 2)




Research Interests

Condensed matter theory; many-body problem; statistical mechanics.

Disordered electronic systems
Strong electronic correlations
Metal-insulator transitions
Local magnetic moments; the Kondo problem
Non Fermi liquid behavior in metals
Glassy freezing and glassy dynamics




"Magneto" - the Master of Magnetism
            (Mascot of NHMFL)





Biographical Information


Education

Professional Experience


Selected Preprints and Papers


"Scaling behavior of an Anderson impurity close to the Mott-Anderson transition" ,
 M. C. O. Aguiar, V. Dobrosavljevic, E. Abrahams and G. Kotliar,
Phys. Rev. B. 73, 115117 (2006) (PDF).

"Spin liquid behavior in electronic Griffiths phases",
by D. Tanaskovic, V. Dobrosavljevic, and E. Miranda,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 167204 (2005) (PDF).

"Disorder-Driven Non-Fermi Liquid Behavior of Correlated Electrons",
by E. Miranda and V. Dobrosavljevic, long review article,
Reports on Progress in Physics 68, 2337–2408 (2005) (PDF).

"Self-generated electronic heterogeneity and quantum glassiness in the high temperature superconductors",
by C. Panagopoulos and V. Dobrosavljevic,
Phys. Rev. B 72, 014536 (2005) (PDF).

"Absence of conventional quantum phase transitions in itinerant systems with disorder",
by V. Dobrosavljevic and E. Miranda,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 187203 (2005) (PDF).

"Nonlinear screening theory of the Coulomb glass",
by S. Pankov and V. Dobrosavljevic,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 046402 (2005) (PDF).

"Mechanism of hopping transport in disordered Mott insulators",
by S. Nakatsuji, V. Dobrosavljevic, D. Tanaskovic, M. Minakata, H. Fukazawa, Y. Maeno,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 146401, (2004) (PDF).

"Temperature dependent transport of correlated disordered electrons: elastic vs. inelastic scattering."
 M. C. O. Aguiar, E. Miranda,V. Dobrosavljevic, E. Abrahams and G. Kotliar,
Europhys. Lett. 67, 226 (2004) (PDF).

"Disorder screening in strongly correlated systems",
D. Tanaskovic, V. Dobrosavljevic, E. Abrahams and G. Kotliar,
Phys. Rev. Lett . 91, 066603  (2003) (PDF).

"Typical medium theory of Anderson localization: A local order parameter approach to strong disorder effects",
V. Dobrosavljevic, A. A. Pastor, and Branislav Nikolic,
Europhys.  Lett. 62, 76 (2003) (PDF).

"Glassy behavior of electrons near metal-insualtor transitions",
V. Dobrosavljevic, D. Tanaskovic, and A. A. Pastor
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 016402- (2003), (PDF)

"Landau theory of the Fermi liquid to electron glass transition ",
D. Dalidovich and V. Dobrosavljevic,
Phys. Rev. B (Rapid Comm.) 66, 081107 (2002) (PDF).

"Novel metallic behavior in two dimensions"
by X. G. Feng, Dragana Popovic, S. Washburn, V. Dobrosavljevic,
Phys. Rev. Lett., 86, 2625 (2001) (Postscript version)..

"Localization-induced Griffiths phase of disordered Anderson lattices ",
E. Miranda and V. Dobrosavljevic,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 264 (2001). (Postscript version) .

"Melting of the electron glass"
by A. A. Pastor and V. Dobrosavljevic,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4642 (1999). (Postscript version) . .

"Scaling theory of two-dimensional metal-insulator transitions",
by V. Dobrosavljevic, Elihu Abrahams, E. Miranda, and Sudip Chakravarty,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 455 (1997). (Postscript version).

"Mean-field theory of the Mott-Anderson transition",
by V. Dobrosavljevic and G. Kotliar,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 3943 (1997). (Postscript version) .

"Disorder-driven non-Fermi liquid behavior in Kondo alloys",
E. Miranda, V. Dobrosavljevic and G. Kotliar,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 78, 290 (1997) (Postscript version) .


Mailing address:

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Condensed Matter Group
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Tallahassee, FL 32310


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