The theory of time-dependent quantum transport addresses the question: How do electrons flow through a junction under the influence of an external perturbation as time goes by? In this article, we invert this question and search for a time-dependent bias such that the system behaves in a desired way. Our system of choice consists of quantum dots coupled to normal or superconducting leads. We present results for junctions with normal leads where the current, the density or a molecular vibration is optimised to follow a given target pattern. For junctions with two superconducting leads, where the Josephson effect triggers the current to oscillate, we investigate what happens if the frequency of the Josephson oscillation comes close to the fre...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
We study charge transport in voltage-biased single-channel junctions involving helical superconducto...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study on single-charge effects in nanoscale Jose...
We propose a framework of a quantum mechanical description of current driven tunnel junctions. Based...
We treat the Cooper pairs in the superconducting electrodes of a Josephson junction (JJ) as an open ...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
The ac Josephson effect in hybrid systems of a normal mesoscopic conductor coupled to two supercondu...
Abstract The quantum-mechanical effects typical for single atoms or molecules can be reproduced in m...
We present results on the microscopic dynamics of electrons in nanoscale systems coupled to supercon...
Integrating conventional superconductors with common III-V semiconductors provides a versatile platf...
In the field of nanoelectronics, one seeks to combine quantum mechanical effects with macroscopic en...
Properties of weak links between two superconductors, or Josephson junctions, make them interesting ...
We report on a theoretical study of transport properties of two coupled Josephson junctions and comp...
This thesis contains a theoretical treatment of the time-dependent quantum transport of electrons th...
We study charge transport in voltage-biased single-channel junctions involving helical superconducto...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
We study charge transport in voltage-biased single-channel junctions involving helical superconducto...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study on single-charge effects in nanoscale Jose...
We propose a framework of a quantum mechanical description of current driven tunnel junctions. Based...
We treat the Cooper pairs in the superconducting electrodes of a Josephson junction (JJ) as an open ...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
The ac Josephson effect in hybrid systems of a normal mesoscopic conductor coupled to two supercondu...
Abstract The quantum-mechanical effects typical for single atoms or molecules can be reproduced in m...
We present results on the microscopic dynamics of electrons in nanoscale systems coupled to supercon...
Integrating conventional superconductors with common III-V semiconductors provides a versatile platf...
In the field of nanoelectronics, one seeks to combine quantum mechanical effects with macroscopic en...
Properties of weak links between two superconductors, or Josephson junctions, make them interesting ...
We report on a theoretical study of transport properties of two coupled Josephson junctions and comp...
This thesis contains a theoretical treatment of the time-dependent quantum transport of electrons th...
We study charge transport in voltage-biased single-channel junctions involving helical superconducto...
Superconductivity is a result of quantum coherence at macroscopic scales. Two superconductors separa...
We study charge transport in voltage-biased single-channel junctions involving helical superconducto...
This thesis presents the results of an experimental study on single-charge effects in nanoscale Jose...