We investigate theoretically the noise and the full counting statistics of electrons that are emitted from a superconductor into two spatially separated quantum dots by the splitting of Cooper pairs and further on collected in two normal-state electrodes. With negatively biased drain electrodes and a large superconducting gap, the dynamics of the Cooper pair splitter can be described by a Markovian quantum master equation. Using techniques from full counting statistics, we evaluate the electrical currents, their noise power spectra, and the power-power correlations in the output leads. The current fluctuations can be attributed to the competition between Cooper pair splitting and elastic cotunneling between the quantum dots via the supercon...
Counting statistics investigates the probability P(n,t) that a number n of electrons traverse a nano...
International audienceUsing a conserving many-body treatment, we propose an approach allowing the co...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
International audienceWe consider the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a general class of mesoscopic d...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
Cooper pair splitters are promising candidates for generating spin-entangled electrons. However, the...
The Cooper pair shuttle is a simple model system that combines features of coherent and incoherent t...
Thanks to the experimental progress in miniaturization and cryogenics over the last twenty years, it...
Thanks to the experimental progress in miniaturization and cryogenics over the last twenty years, it...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a process in which the electrons of the naturally occurring spin-sing...
Counting statistics investigates the probability P(n,t) that a number n of electrons traverse a nano...
International audienceUsing a conserving many-body treatment, we propose an approach allowing the co...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
19 pages, 18 figuresWe consider a double quantum dot coupled to two normal leads and one superconduc...
International audienceWe consider the out-of-equilibrium behavior of a general class of mesoscopic d...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
Nanostructures with quantum dots in proximity to superconducting electrodes are an ideal tool to stu...
Cooper pair splitters are promising candidates for generating spin-entangled electrons. However, the...
The Cooper pair shuttle is a simple model system that combines features of coherent and incoherent t...
Thanks to the experimental progress in miniaturization and cryogenics over the last twenty years, it...
Thanks to the experimental progress in miniaturization and cryogenics over the last twenty years, it...
Cooper pair splitting (CPS) is a process in which the electrons of the naturally occurring spin-sing...
Counting statistics investigates the probability P(n,t) that a number n of electrons traverse a nano...
International audienceUsing a conserving many-body treatment, we propose an approach allowing the co...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...