We investigate a coherent conductor, which is voltage- and temperature-biased and additionally fed by a time-dependently driven single-particle source (SPS). The conductor has an energy-dependent transmission that we propose to be realized by a quantum point contact (QPC). The interplay between stationary biases and time-dependent driving results in (quantum) screening effects at the QPC, which are already visible in the linear thermoelectric response coefficients of the conductor to small biases and which can literally be switched on and off by the presence or absence of the time-dependent driving. We find that this effect opens up for two very different opportunities for spectroscopy: (1) the linear-response coefficients modified by the s...
The energetic properties of electron transport in mesoscopic and nanoscale conductors are of conside...
This thesis deals with a theoretical analysis of heat currents, their exploitation and their control...
Quantum dots are interesting candidates for a broad variety of electronic components, with single el...
In voltage- and temperature-biased coherent conductors quantum screening effects occur if the conduc...
The controlled injection of quantized charge excitations from single-electron emitters into nanoscop...
We demonstrate that in a standard thermo-electric nanodevice the current and heat flows are not only...
We investigate different types of time-dependently driven single-particle sources whose common featu...
We analyze the time evolution of a quantum dot which is proximized by a large-gap superconductor and...
International audienceWe study three-terminal thermoelectric transport in a two-dimensional Quantum ...
We investigate the thermoelectric response of a coherent conductor in contact with a scanning probe....
We investigate different types of time-dependently driven single-particle sources whose common featu...
The tunneling Hamiltonian describes a particle transfer from one region to another. Although there i...
The trade-off between large power output, high efficiency and small fluctuations in the operation of...
Quantum dots (QDs) are good model systems for fundamental studies of mesoscopic transport phenomena ...
The distribution of electron waiting times is useful to characterize quantum transport in mesoscopic...
The energetic properties of electron transport in mesoscopic and nanoscale conductors are of conside...
This thesis deals with a theoretical analysis of heat currents, their exploitation and their control...
Quantum dots are interesting candidates for a broad variety of electronic components, with single el...
In voltage- and temperature-biased coherent conductors quantum screening effects occur if the conduc...
The controlled injection of quantized charge excitations from single-electron emitters into nanoscop...
We demonstrate that in a standard thermo-electric nanodevice the current and heat flows are not only...
We investigate different types of time-dependently driven single-particle sources whose common featu...
We analyze the time evolution of a quantum dot which is proximized by a large-gap superconductor and...
International audienceWe study three-terminal thermoelectric transport in a two-dimensional Quantum ...
We investigate the thermoelectric response of a coherent conductor in contact with a scanning probe....
We investigate different types of time-dependently driven single-particle sources whose common featu...
The tunneling Hamiltonian describes a particle transfer from one region to another. Although there i...
The trade-off between large power output, high efficiency and small fluctuations in the operation of...
Quantum dots (QDs) are good model systems for fundamental studies of mesoscopic transport phenomena ...
The distribution of electron waiting times is useful to characterize quantum transport in mesoscopic...
The energetic properties of electron transport in mesoscopic and nanoscale conductors are of conside...
This thesis deals with a theoretical analysis of heat currents, their exploitation and their control...
Quantum dots are interesting candidates for a broad variety of electronic components, with single el...