We investigate the nonequilibrium transport properties of a double quantum-dot system connected in parallel to two leads, including intradot electron-electron interaction. In the absence of interactions, the system supports a bound state in the continuum. This state is revealed as a Fano antiresonance in the transmission when the energy levels of the dots are detuned. Using the Keldysh nonequilibrium Green's-function formalism, we find that the occurrence of the Fano antiresonance survives in the presence of Coulomb repulsion. We give precise predictions for the experimental detection of bound states in the continuum. First, we calculate the differential conductance as a function of the applied voltage and the dot level detuning and find th...
Nanodevices are attracting a lot of attention also for their thermoelectric properties, that are key...
Within the Keldysh non-equilibrium Green function formalism, the electronic transport is theoretical...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
We investigate the nonequilibrium transport properties of a coupled quantum dot system connected in ...
We study thermoelectric transport through a serial double quantum dot (DQD) coupled to two metallic ...
Tutor: Raúl Toral.The main goal of this thesis is to study the quantum transport of quantum dot syst...
In the present work we theoretically study thermoelectric transport and heat transfer in a junction ...
We study the thermoelectric transport through a single-level quantum dot (QD) coupled to two normal ...
We investigate the thermoelectric properties of a T-shaped double quantum dot system described by a ...
We report a numerical renormalization-group study of the thermoelectric effect in the single-electro...
We investigate the thermoelectric properties of a laterally coupled double-quantum-dot str...
We study the thermoelectric properties of an electronic localized level coupled to two graphene elec...
By means of the nonequilibrium Green function and equation of motion method, the electronic transpor...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study theoretically the electronic transport in parallel fe...
Quantum dots (QDs) are good model systems for fundamental studies of mesoscopic transport phenomena ...
Nanodevices are attracting a lot of attention also for their thermoelectric properties, that are key...
Within the Keldysh non-equilibrium Green function formalism, the electronic transport is theoretical...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
We investigate the nonequilibrium transport properties of a coupled quantum dot system connected in ...
We study thermoelectric transport through a serial double quantum dot (DQD) coupled to two metallic ...
Tutor: Raúl Toral.The main goal of this thesis is to study the quantum transport of quantum dot syst...
In the present work we theoretically study thermoelectric transport and heat transfer in a junction ...
We study the thermoelectric transport through a single-level quantum dot (QD) coupled to two normal ...
We investigate the thermoelectric properties of a T-shaped double quantum dot system described by a ...
We report a numerical renormalization-group study of the thermoelectric effect in the single-electro...
We investigate the thermoelectric properties of a laterally coupled double-quantum-dot str...
We study the thermoelectric properties of an electronic localized level coupled to two graphene elec...
By means of the nonequilibrium Green function and equation of motion method, the electronic transpor...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study theoretically the electronic transport in parallel fe...
Quantum dots (QDs) are good model systems for fundamental studies of mesoscopic transport phenomena ...
Nanodevices are attracting a lot of attention also for their thermoelectric properties, that are key...
Within the Keldysh non-equilibrium Green function formalism, the electronic transport is theoretical...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...