The distribution of electron waiting times is useful to characterize quantum transport in mesoscopic structures. Here we consider a generic quantum- coherent conductor consisting of a mesoscopic scatterer in a two-terminal setup. We extend earlier results for single-channel conductors to setups with several (possibly spin degenerate) conduction channels and we discuss the effect of a finite electronic temperature. We present detailed investigations of the electron waiting times in a quantum point contact as well as in two mesoscopic interferometers with energy-dependent transmissions: a Fabry–Pérot interferometer and a Mach–Zehnder interferometer. We show that the waiting time distributions allow us to determine characteristic features of t...
On the elementary level, electronic current consists of individual electron tunnelling events that a...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Abstract -We present an analysis of waiting time distributions of consecutive single-electron transf...
International audienceThe distribution of electron waiting times is useful to characterize quantum t...
We evaluate the joint distributions of electron waiting times in coherent conductors described by sc...
The electron waiting time is the time that passes between two subsequent charge transfers in an elec...
In this thesis, we investigate electronic transport in mesoscopic conductors. In these systems, quan...
| openaire: EC/H2020/743884/EU//DiracEntanglerThe development of single-electron sources is paving t...
Funding Information: We thank A. Braggio for useful discussions. This work was supported by the Germ...
We theoretically investigate questions regarding the controlled emission and entanglement of individ...
The waiting time distribution has, in recent years, proven to be a useful statistical tool for chara...
We evaluate the distribution of waiting times between electrons emitted by a driven mesoscopic capac...
In the resonant tunneling regime, sequential processes dominate single-electron transport through qu...
International audienceWe consider a sequence of quantized Lorentzian pulses of noninteracting electr...
In this thesis, we study quantum transport in microscopic electronic conductors in which quantum eff...
On the elementary level, electronic current consists of individual electron tunnelling events that a...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Abstract -We present an analysis of waiting time distributions of consecutive single-electron transf...
International audienceThe distribution of electron waiting times is useful to characterize quantum t...
We evaluate the joint distributions of electron waiting times in coherent conductors described by sc...
The electron waiting time is the time that passes between two subsequent charge transfers in an elec...
In this thesis, we investigate electronic transport in mesoscopic conductors. In these systems, quan...
| openaire: EC/H2020/743884/EU//DiracEntanglerThe development of single-electron sources is paving t...
Funding Information: We thank A. Braggio for useful discussions. This work was supported by the Germ...
We theoretically investigate questions regarding the controlled emission and entanglement of individ...
The waiting time distribution has, in recent years, proven to be a useful statistical tool for chara...
We evaluate the distribution of waiting times between electrons emitted by a driven mesoscopic capac...
In the resonant tunneling regime, sequential processes dominate single-electron transport through qu...
International audienceWe consider a sequence of quantized Lorentzian pulses of noninteracting electr...
In this thesis, we study quantum transport in microscopic electronic conductors in which quantum eff...
On the elementary level, electronic current consists of individual electron tunnelling events that a...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Abstract -We present an analysis of waiting time distributions of consecutive single-electron transf...