Traditionally the charge ratchet effect is considered as a consequence of either the spatial symmetry breaking engineered by asymmetric periodic potentials, or time asymmetry of the driving fields. Here we demonstrate that electrically and magnetically driven quantum dissipative systems with spin-orbit interactions represent an exception from this standard idea. In contrast to the so far well established belief, a charge ratchet effect appears when both the periodic potential and driving are symmetric. We show that the source of this paradoxical charge ratchet mechanism is the coexistence of quantum dissipation with the spin flip processes induced by spin-orbit interactions
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
Directed transport in ratchets is determined by symmetry breaking in a system out of equilibrium. A ...
We experimentally investigate the phenomenon of a quantum ratchet created by exposing a Bose-Einstei...
Traditionally the charge ratchet effect is considered as a consequence of either the spatial symmetr...
We investigate the existence of the pure spin ratchet effect in a dissipative quasi-one-dimensional ...
We demonstrate that the combined effect of a spatially periodic potential, lateral confinement, and ...
We predict the possibility to generate a finite stationary spin current by applying an unbiased ac d...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
The concept of ratchets, driven asymmetric periodic structures giving rise to directed particle flow...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to an unbiased periodic driving potential. By co...
For the case of moderate-to-strong quantum dissipation it is demonstrated that under electric drivin...
A periodically driven system with spatial asymmetry can exhibit a directed motion facilitated by the...
Ratchet is a device that produces direct current of particles when driven by an unbiased force. We d...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
Directed transport in ratchets is determined by symmetry breaking in a system out of equilibrium. A ...
We experimentally investigate the phenomenon of a quantum ratchet created by exposing a Bose-Einstei...
Traditionally the charge ratchet effect is considered as a consequence of either the spatial symmetr...
We investigate the existence of the pure spin ratchet effect in a dissipative quasi-one-dimensional ...
We demonstrate that the combined effect of a spatially periodic potential, lateral confinement, and ...
We predict the possibility to generate a finite stationary spin current by applying an unbiased ac d...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
The concept of ratchets, driven asymmetric periodic structures giving rise to directed particle flow...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to an unbiased periodic driving potential. By co...
For the case of moderate-to-strong quantum dissipation it is demonstrated that under electric drivin...
A periodically driven system with spatial asymmetry can exhibit a directed motion facilitated by the...
Ratchet is a device that produces direct current of particles when driven by an unbiased force. We d...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
Directed transport in ratchets is determined by symmetry breaking in a system out of equilibrium. A ...
We experimentally investigate the phenomenon of a quantum ratchet created by exposing a Bose-Einstei...