A system of an array of side-coupled quantum dots attached to a quantum wire is studied theoretically. Transport through the quantum wire is investigated by means of a noninteracting Anderson tunneling Hamiltonian. Analytical expressions of the transmission probability and phase are given. The transmission probability shows an energy spectrum with forbidden and allowed bands that depends on the up-down asymmetry of the system. in up-down symmetry only the gap survives, and in up-down asymmetry an allowed band is formed. We show that the allowed band arises by the indirect coupling between the up and down quantum dots. In addition, the band edges can be controlled by the degree of asymmetry of the quantum dots. We discuss the analogy between...
We theoretically investigate transport signatures of quantum interference in highly symmetric double...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
Nanoscale wires and molecules have remarkable electrical properties that make them well suited for n...
A noninteracting quantum-dot array side coupled to a quantum wire is studied. Transport through the ...
Electronic transport properties of two quantum dots side-coupled to a quantum wire are studied by me...
The coherent electronic transport in quantum wires with embedded nanostructures is investigated with...
We investigate the effect of local electron correlations on transport through parallel quantum dots....
In this thesis, I model quantum mechanical systems and investigate their quantum properties based on...
We investigate the linear-response conductance through a pair of coupled quantum dots. The conductan...
A numerical renormalization-group study of the conductance through a quantum wire containing noninte...
A numerical renormalization-group study of the conductance through a quantum wire containing noninte...
We present calculations on the transport properties of a double quantum dot (DQD) capacitively coupl...
Quantum entanglement has applications in quantum cryptography and quantum computing as the main and ...
This thesis is on the electronic transport properties of quantum dot systems. We investigate three i...
The energy spectrum of electron and hole is investigated in a complicated nanoheterosystem consistin...
We theoretically investigate transport signatures of quantum interference in highly symmetric double...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
Nanoscale wires and molecules have remarkable electrical properties that make them well suited for n...
A noninteracting quantum-dot array side coupled to a quantum wire is studied. Transport through the ...
Electronic transport properties of two quantum dots side-coupled to a quantum wire are studied by me...
The coherent electronic transport in quantum wires with embedded nanostructures is investigated with...
We investigate the effect of local electron correlations on transport through parallel quantum dots....
In this thesis, I model quantum mechanical systems and investigate their quantum properties based on...
We investigate the linear-response conductance through a pair of coupled quantum dots. The conductan...
A numerical renormalization-group study of the conductance through a quantum wire containing noninte...
A numerical renormalization-group study of the conductance through a quantum wire containing noninte...
We present calculations on the transport properties of a double quantum dot (DQD) capacitively coupl...
Quantum entanglement has applications in quantum cryptography and quantum computing as the main and ...
This thesis is on the electronic transport properties of quantum dot systems. We investigate three i...
The energy spectrum of electron and hole is investigated in a complicated nanoheterosystem consistin...
We theoretically investigate transport signatures of quantum interference in highly symmetric double...
We apply the Hubbard Hamiltonian to describe quantum-dot arrays weakly coupled to two contacts. Exac...
Nanoscale wires and molecules have remarkable electrical properties that make them well suited for n...