We study the quantum version of a tilting and flashing Hamiltonian ratchets, consisting of a periodic potential and a time-periodic driving field. The system dynamics is governed by a Floquet evolution matrix bearing the symmetry of the corresponding Hamiltonian. The dc-current appears due to the desymmetrization of Floquet eigenstates, which become transporting when all the relevant symmetries are violated. Those eigenstates which mostly contribute to a directed transport reside in phase space regions corresponding to classical resonances. Quantum dynamics leads to the dependence of the average velocity on the initial phase of the ac-field. A resonant enhancement (or suppression) of the dc-current, due to avoided crossings between differen...
We present an analytical study of the response of cold atoms in an optical lattice to a weak time- a...
The -kicked rotor is a paradigm of quantum chaos. Its realisation with clouds of cold atoms in pulse...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
We investigate the ratchet current that appears in a kicked Hamiltonian system when the period of th...
Recently, cesium atoms in optical lattices subjected to cycles of unequally spaced pulses have been ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/1/013008 Abstract. We study the rectification process of interacting quantu...
In this thesis, ratchet systems operating in the quantum regime are investigated. Ratchet systems, a...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
Low-order quantum resonances manifested by directed currents have been realized with cold atoms. Her...
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to an unbiased periodic driving potential. By co...
We investigate the quantum ratchet effect under the influence of weak dissipation which we treat wit...
We demonstrate that the tunnel oscillations of a biased double quantum dot can be employed as drivin...
We propose a scheme for producing directed motion in a lattice system by applying a periodic driving...
Quantum-resonance ratchets have been realized over the last ten years for the production of directed...
We investigate directed motion in nonadiabatically rocked ratchet systems sustaining few bands below...
We present an analytical study of the response of cold atoms in an optical lattice to a weak time- a...
The -kicked rotor is a paradigm of quantum chaos. Its realisation with clouds of cold atoms in pulse...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
We investigate the ratchet current that appears in a kicked Hamiltonian system when the period of th...
Recently, cesium atoms in optical lattices subjected to cycles of unequally spaced pulses have been ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/10/1/013008 Abstract. We study the rectification process of interacting quantu...
In this thesis, ratchet systems operating in the quantum regime are investigated. Ratchet systems, a...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
Low-order quantum resonances manifested by directed currents have been realized with cold atoms. Her...
We study the response of a Bose-Einstein condensate to an unbiased periodic driving potential. By co...
We investigate the quantum ratchet effect under the influence of weak dissipation which we treat wit...
We demonstrate that the tunnel oscillations of a biased double quantum dot can be employed as drivin...
We propose a scheme for producing directed motion in a lattice system by applying a periodic driving...
Quantum-resonance ratchets have been realized over the last ten years for the production of directed...
We investigate directed motion in nonadiabatically rocked ratchet systems sustaining few bands below...
We present an analytical study of the response of cold atoms in an optical lattice to a weak time- a...
The -kicked rotor is a paradigm of quantum chaos. Its realisation with clouds of cold atoms in pulse...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...