We study the interaction between two adjacent but electrically isolated quantum point contacts (QPCs). At high enough source-drain bias on one QPC, the drive QPC, we detect a finite electric current in the second, unbiased, detector QPC. The current generated at the detector QPC always flows in the opposite direction than the current of the drive QPC. The generated current is maximal, if the detector QPC is tuned to a transition region between its quantized conductance plateaus and the drive QPC is almost pinched-off. We interpret this counterflow phenomenon in terms of an asymmetric phonon-induced excitation of electrons in the leads of the detector QPC
Quantum point contacts (QPCs) are fundamental building blocks of nanoelectronic circuits. For their ...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that study the interplay between the wave-particle duality...
We consider the effect of electron-electron interactions on a voltage biased quantum point contact i...
We study the interaction between two adjacent but electrically isolated quantum point contacts (QPCs...
We briefly overview our recent results on nonequilibrium interactions between neighbouring electrica...
<p>A quantum point contact (QPC) is a quasi-one dimensional electron system, for which the conductan...
During the last decades, technology has made it possible to produce devices at smaller and smaller l...
We study a double quantum dot (DQD) coupled to a strongly biased quantum point contact (QPC), each e...
Spin qubits have been successfully realized in electrostatically defined, lateral few-electron quant...
The conductance of a quantum point contact (QPC) shows several features that result from many-body e...
We study the influence of asymmetric tunneling rates of a lateral quantum dot connected to source an...
The conductance of a quantum point contact (QPC) shows several features that result from many-body e...
Using moving quantum dots defined by surface acoustic waves that allow us to observe correlated elec...
Electrical-transport measurements were performed on a system consisting of two quantum point contact...
We report an investigation of quantum Hall induced currents by simultaneous measurements of their ma...
Quantum point contacts (QPCs) are fundamental building blocks of nanoelectronic circuits. For their ...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that study the interplay between the wave-particle duality...
We consider the effect of electron-electron interactions on a voltage biased quantum point contact i...
We study the interaction between two adjacent but electrically isolated quantum point contacts (QPCs...
We briefly overview our recent results on nonequilibrium interactions between neighbouring electrica...
<p>A quantum point contact (QPC) is a quasi-one dimensional electron system, for which the conductan...
During the last decades, technology has made it possible to produce devices at smaller and smaller l...
We study a double quantum dot (DQD) coupled to a strongly biased quantum point contact (QPC), each e...
Spin qubits have been successfully realized in electrostatically defined, lateral few-electron quant...
The conductance of a quantum point contact (QPC) shows several features that result from many-body e...
We study the influence of asymmetric tunneling rates of a lateral quantum dot connected to source an...
The conductance of a quantum point contact (QPC) shows several features that result from many-body e...
Using moving quantum dots defined by surface acoustic waves that allow us to observe correlated elec...
Electrical-transport measurements were performed on a system consisting of two quantum point contact...
We report an investigation of quantum Hall induced currents by simultaneous measurements of their ma...
Quantum point contacts (QPCs) are fundamental building blocks of nanoelectronic circuits. For their ...
This thesis presents a set of experiments that study the interplay between the wave-particle duality...
We consider the effect of electron-electron interactions on a voltage biased quantum point contact i...