The concept of ratchets, driven asymmetric periodic structures giving rise to directed particle flow, has recently been generalized to a quantum ratchet mechanism for spin currents mediated through spin–orbit interaction. Here we consider such systems in the coherent mesoscopic regime and generalize the proposal of a minimal spin ratchet model based on a non-interacting clean quantum wire with two transverse channels by including disorder and by self-consistently treating the charge redistribution in the nonlinear (adiabatic) ac-driving regime. Our Keldysh–Green function based quantum transport simulations show that the spin ratchet mechanism is robust and prevails for disordered, though non-diffusive, mesoscopic structures. Extending the t...
For the case of moderate-to-strong quantum dissipation it is demonstrated that under electric drivin...
Directed ratchet transport is generally observed in nonautonomous systems as a result of the interpl...
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...
We demonstrate that the combined effect of a spatially periodic potential, lateral confinement, and ...
We investigate the existence of the pure spin ratchet effect in a dissipative quasi-one-dimensional ...
We outline a generic ratchet mechanism for creating directed spin-polarized currents in ac-driven do...
We investigate the possiblity of creating directed spin-polarized currents in a two-dimensional elec...
We consider the possibility to employ a quantum wire realized in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DE...
We predict the possibility to generate a finite stationary spin current by applying an unbiased ac d...
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to an unbiased periodic driving potential. By co...
Traditionally the charge ratchet effect is considered as a consequence of either the spatial symmetr...
Rectification phenomena in two specific mesoscopic systems are reviewed. The phenomenon is called ra...
Ratchet is a device that produces direct current of particles when driven by an unbiased force. We d...
In this thesis, ratchet systems operating in the quantum regime are investigated. Ratchet systems, a...
For the case of moderate-to-strong quantum dissipation it is demonstrated that under electric drivin...
Directed ratchet transport is generally observed in nonautonomous systems as a result of the interpl...
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...
We demonstrate that the combined effect of a spatially periodic potential, lateral confinement, and ...
We investigate the existence of the pure spin ratchet effect in a dissipative quasi-one-dimensional ...
We outline a generic ratchet mechanism for creating directed spin-polarized currents in ac-driven do...
We investigate the possiblity of creating directed spin-polarized currents in a two-dimensional elec...
We consider the possibility to employ a quantum wire realized in a two-dimensional electron gas (2DE...
We predict the possibility to generate a finite stationary spin current by applying an unbiased ac d...
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to an unbiased periodic driving potential. By co...
Traditionally the charge ratchet effect is considered as a consequence of either the spatial symmetr...
Rectification phenomena in two specific mesoscopic systems are reviewed. The phenomenon is called ra...
Ratchet is a device that produces direct current of particles when driven by an unbiased force. We d...
In this thesis, ratchet systems operating in the quantum regime are investigated. Ratchet systems, a...
For the case of moderate-to-strong quantum dissipation it is demonstrated that under electric drivin...
Directed ratchet transport is generally observed in nonautonomous systems as a result of the interpl...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...