International audienceWe investigate a thermoelectric nanoengine whose properties are steered by Coulomb interaction. The device whose design decouples charge and energy currents is made up of two interacting quantum dots connected to three different reservoirs. We show that, by tailoring the tunnel couplings, this setup can be made very attractive for energy-harvesting prospects, due to a delivered power that can be of the order of the quantum bound [R.S. Whitney, Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 130601 (2014); Entropy 18, 208 (2016)], with a concomitant fair efficiency. To unveil its properties beyond the sequential quantum master equation, we apply a nonequilibrium noncrossing approximation in the Keldysh Green's function formalism, and a quantum m...
Rectification of thermal fluctuations in mesoscopic conductors is the key idea behind recent attempt...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate the transport through a nanoscale device cons...
International audienceWe investigate a thermoelectric nanoengine whose properties are steered by Cou...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
International audienceWe analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic...
Abstract. We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal qu...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...
We show that coherent electron transport through zero-dimensional systems can be used to tailor the ...
We focus on the theoretical approaches aimed to analyze thermoelectric properties at the nanoscale. ...
Cyclical heat engines are a paradigm of classical thermodynamics, but are impractical for miniaturiz...
Rectification of thermal fluctuations in mesoscopic conductors is the key idea behind recent attempt...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate the transport through a nanoscale device cons...
International audienceWe investigate a thermoelectric nanoengine whose properties are steered by Cou...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
International audienceWe analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic...
Abstract. We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal qu...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...
We show that coherent electron transport through zero-dimensional systems can be used to tailor the ...
We focus on the theoretical approaches aimed to analyze thermoelectric properties at the nanoscale. ...
Cyclical heat engines are a paradigm of classical thermodynamics, but are impractical for miniaturiz...
Rectification of thermal fluctuations in mesoscopic conductors is the key idea behind recent attempt...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
5 pages, 2 figuresInternational audienceWe investigate the transport through a nanoscale device cons...