The non-coherent rate equation approach to the electrical transport in a serial quantum dot system is presented. The charge density in each quantum dot is obtained using the transfer Hamiltonian formalism for the current expressions. The interactions between the quantum dots and between the quantum dots and the electrodes are introduced by transition rates and capacitive couplings. Within this framework analytical expressions for the current and the charge in each quantum dot are presented. The effects of the local potential are computed within the self-consistent field regime. Despite the simplicity of the model, well-known effects are satisfactorily explained and reproduced. We also show how this approach can be extended into a more gener...
The main topic of this thesis is the theoretical and computational investigation of the opto-electro...
We introduce model calculation for the electron transport through a system consists of two serially...
We present a theoretical model that explains the optoelectronic response of nanodevices based on lar...
The non-coherent rate equation approach to the electrical transport in a serial quantum dot system i...
The non-coherent rate equation approach to the electrical transport in a serial quantum dot system i...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots e...
Màster en Nanociència i NanotecnologiaIn this work we introduce a simple phe- nomenological model o...
We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots e...
We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots e...
Copyright © 2015 S. Illera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We present a theoretical model that explains the optoelectronic response of nanodevices based on lar...
The main topic of this thesis is the theoretical and computational investigation of the opto-electro...
We introduce model calculation for the electron transport through a system consists of two serially...
We present a theoretical model that explains the optoelectronic response of nanodevices based on lar...
The non-coherent rate equation approach to the electrical transport in a serial quantum dot system i...
The non-coherent rate equation approach to the electrical transport in a serial quantum dot system i...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots e...
Màster en Nanociència i NanotecnologiaIn this work we introduce a simple phe- nomenological model o...
We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots e...
We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots e...
Copyright © 2015 S. Illera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
We present a theoretical model that explains the optoelectronic response of nanodevices based on lar...
The main topic of this thesis is the theoretical and computational investigation of the opto-electro...
We introduce model calculation for the electron transport through a system consists of two serially...
We present a theoretical model that explains the optoelectronic response of nanodevices based on lar...