We present a model of electron transport through a random distribution of interacting quantum dots embedded in a dielectric matrix to simulate realistic devices. The method underlying the model depends only on fundamental parameters of the system and it is based on the Transfer Hamiltonian approach. A set of noncoherent rate equations can be written and the interaction between the quantum dots and between the quantum dots and the electrodes is introduced by transition rates and capacitive couplings. A realistic modelization of the capacitive couplings, the transmission coefficients, the electron/hole tunneling currents, and the density of states of each quantum dot have been taken into account. The effects of the local potential are compute...
In this work we study electron transport modeling of a semiconducting quantum dot interacting with m...
In this work we study electron transport modeling of a semiconducting quantum dot interacting with m...
Strong electronic interactions in quantum materials are responsible for phenomena such as high-Tc s...
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...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
The main topic of this thesis is the theoretical and computational investigation of the opto-electro...
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...
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...
This thesis describes a theoretical and numerical study of quantum transport and optical effects thr...
In this work we study electron transport modeling of a semiconducting quantum dot interacting with m...
In this work we study electron transport modeling of a semiconducting quantum dot interacting with m...
Strong electronic interactions in quantum materials are responsible for phenomena such as high-Tc s...
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...
A transport methodology to study electron transport between quantum dot arrays based on the transfer...
The main topic of this thesis is the theoretical and computational investigation of the opto-electro...
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...
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...
This thesis describes a theoretical and numerical study of quantum transport and optical effects thr...
In this work we study electron transport modeling of a semiconducting quantum dot interacting with m...
In this work we study electron transport modeling of a semiconducting quantum dot interacting with m...
Strong electronic interactions in quantum materials are responsible for phenomena such as high-Tc s...