We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine. Electron-electron interactions introduce state-dependent processes which can be resolved by energy-dependent tunneling rates. We identify the relevant transitions which define the operation of the system as a thermal transistor or a thermal diode. In the former case, thermal-induced charge fluctuations in the gate dot modify the thermal currents in the conductor with suppressed heat injection, resulting in huge amplification factors and the possible gating with arbitrarily low energy cost. In the latter case, enhanced correlations of the state-selective tunneling transitions redistribute heat flows giving high rectification coefficients and...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...
We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/15/12/125001 Abstract. We analyze the noise properties of both electric charge...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
A quantum-dot thermal transistor consisting of three Coulomb-coupled quantum dots coupled to the res...
Fluctuations are strong in mesoscopic systems and have to be taken into account for the description ...
Nanodevices are attracting a lot of attention also for their thermoelectric properties, that are key...
We theoretically study the heat generation induced by the electric current in a quantum dot coupled ...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
We study the thermopower of a quantum dot weakly coupled to two reservoirs by tunnel junctions. At ...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...
We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine...
Electronic charge and heat flows can be separated in three-terminal conductors. Two terminals suppor...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/15/12/125001 Abstract. We analyze the noise properties of both electric charge...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
A quantum-dot thermal transistor consisting of three Coulomb-coupled quantum dots coupled to the res...
Fluctuations are strong in mesoscopic systems and have to be taken into account for the description ...
Nanodevices are attracting a lot of attention also for their thermoelectric properties, that are key...
We theoretically study the heat generation induced by the electric current in a quantum dot coupled ...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
We study the thermopower of a quantum dot weakly coupled to two reservoirs by tunnel junctions. At ...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We review recent theoretical work on thermoelectric energy harvesting in multi-terminal quantum-dot ...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...