In quantum transport through nanoscale devices, fluctuations arise from various sources: the discreteness of charge carriers, the statistical nonequilibrium that is required for device operation, and unavoidable quantum uncertainty. As experimental techniques have improved over the last decade, measurements of these fluctuations have become available. They have been accompanied by a plethora of theoretical literature using many different fluctuation statistics to describe the quantum transport. In this paper, we overview three prominent fluctuation statistics: full counting, waiting time, and first-passage time statistics. We discuss their weaknesses and strengths and explain connections between them in terms of renewal theory. In particula...
In the resonant tunneling regime, sequential processes dominate single-electron transport through qu...
We present a theory of full counting statistics for electron transport through interacting electron ...
In electron transport, the tunnelling time is the time taken for an electron to tunnel out of a syst...
In quantum transport through nanoscale devices, fluctuations arise from various sources: the discret...
The waiting time distribution has, in recent years, proven to be a useful statistical tool for chara...
Quantum transport of electrons through a molecule is a series of individual electron tunneling event...
Quantum transport of electrons through a molecule is a series of individual electron tunneling event...
Quantum transport of electrons through a molecule is a series of individual electron tunneling event...
We demonstrate that the probability distribution of the net number of electrons passing through a qu...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...
Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...
Fluctuation theorems (FTs), which describe some universal properties of nonequilibrium fluctuations,...
On the elementary level, electronic current consists of individual electron tunnelling events that a...
In the resonant tunneling regime, sequential processes dominate single-electron transport through qu...
We present a theory of full counting statistics for electron transport through interacting electron ...
In electron transport, the tunnelling time is the time taken for an electron to tunnel out of a syst...
In quantum transport through nanoscale devices, fluctuations arise from various sources: the discret...
The waiting time distribution has, in recent years, proven to be a useful statistical tool for chara...
Quantum transport of electrons through a molecule is a series of individual electron tunneling event...
Quantum transport of electrons through a molecule is a series of individual electron tunneling event...
Quantum transport of electrons through a molecule is a series of individual electron tunneling event...
We demonstrate that the probability distribution of the net number of electrons passing through a qu...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Electron transport through a nanoscale system is an inherently stochastic quantum mechanical process...
Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...
Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...
Fluctuation theorems (FTs), which describe some universal properties of nonequilibrium fluctuations,...
On the elementary level, electronic current consists of individual electron tunnelling events that a...
In the resonant tunneling regime, sequential processes dominate single-electron transport through qu...
We present a theory of full counting statistics for electron transport through interacting electron ...
In electron transport, the tunnelling time is the time taken for an electron to tunnel out of a syst...