We describe a quantum electromechanical system comprising a single quantum dot harmonically bound between two electrodes and facilitating a tunneling current between them. An example of such a system is a fullerene molecule between two metal electrodes [Park et al., Nature 407, 57 (2000)]. The description is based on a quantum master equation for the density operator of the electronic and vibrational degrees of freedom and thus incorporates the dynamics of both diagonal (population) and off diagonal (coherence) terms. We derive coupled equations of motion for the electron occupation number of the dot and the vibrational degrees of freedom, including damping of the vibration and thermo-mechanical noise. This dynamical description is related ...
We present a theoretical study of time-dependent quantum transport in a resonant tunnel junction cou...
Much interest has been shown lately in the physics of the electrical and mechanical interplay within...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We describe a quantum electromechanical system (QEMS) comprising a single quantum dot harmonically b...
We describe a quantum electromechanical system comprising a single quantum dot harmonically bound be...
We give a quantum description of a Quantum Electro-Mechanical System(QEMS) comprising a single quant...
We give a quantum description of a Quantum Electro-Mechanical System(QEMS) comprising a single quant...
We have used the mechanical motion of a carbon nanotube (CNT) as a probe of the average charge on a ...
We discuss the quantum transport of electrons through a resonant tunnel junction coupled to a nanome...
Nonresonant high-frequency electrostatic actuation of a movable quantum dot (QD) is investigated ana...
We describe single-electron tunneling through molecular structures under the influence of nanomechan...
We investigate the effect of quantisation of vibrational modes on a system in which the transport pa...
Two electrons in a quantum dot repel each other: their interaction can be characterized by a positiv...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of single-electron tunneling (SET) through a carbon ...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We present a theoretical study of time-dependent quantum transport in a resonant tunnel junction cou...
Much interest has been shown lately in the physics of the electrical and mechanical interplay within...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We describe a quantum electromechanical system (QEMS) comprising a single quantum dot harmonically b...
We describe a quantum electromechanical system comprising a single quantum dot harmonically bound be...
We give a quantum description of a Quantum Electro-Mechanical System(QEMS) comprising a single quant...
We give a quantum description of a Quantum Electro-Mechanical System(QEMS) comprising a single quant...
We have used the mechanical motion of a carbon nanotube (CNT) as a probe of the average charge on a ...
We discuss the quantum transport of electrons through a resonant tunnel junction coupled to a nanome...
Nonresonant high-frequency electrostatic actuation of a movable quantum dot (QD) is investigated ana...
We describe single-electron tunneling through molecular structures under the influence of nanomechan...
We investigate the effect of quantisation of vibrational modes on a system in which the transport pa...
Two electrons in a quantum dot repel each other: their interaction can be characterized by a positiv...
International audienceWe demonstrate the effect of single-electron tunneling (SET) through a carbon ...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...
We present a theoretical study of time-dependent quantum transport in a resonant tunnel junction cou...
Much interest has been shown lately in the physics of the electrical and mechanical interplay within...
We study the tunneling conductance of nanoscale quantum “shuttles” in connection with a recent exper...