While thermodynamics is a useful tool to describe the driving of large systems close to equilibrium, fluctuations dominate the distribution of heat and work in small systems and far from equilibrium. We study the heat generated by driving a small system and change the drive parameters to analyze the transition from a drive leaving the system close to equilibrium to driving it far from equilibrium. Our system is a quantum dot in a GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructure hosting a two-dimensional electron gas. The dot is tunnel-coupled to one part of the two-dimensional electron gas acting as a heat and particle reservoir. We use standard rate equations to model the driven dotâEuro"reservoir system and find excellent agreement with the experiment. Additi...
We analyze the time-resolved energy transport and the entropy production in ac-driven quantum cohere...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...
Device miniaturization allows for the improved speed and performance of modern-day computers compare...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We study heat current and the full statistics of heat fluctuations in a capacitively coupled double ...
We analyze the transient response of quantum dot thermal machines that can be driven by hyperfine in...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...
We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine...
Funding Information: This work was supported through the Academy of Finland Grant No. 312057 and by ...
This paper examines the thermoelectric response of a dissipative quantum-dot heat engine based on th...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
We consider an autonomous implementation of Maxwell's demon in a quantum dot architecture acting on ...
The study of the dynamics of strongly confined, interacting open quantum systems has attracted great...
We analyze the time-resolved energy transport and the entropy production in ac-driven quantum cohere...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...
Device miniaturization allows for the improved speed and performance of modern-day computers compare...
In this article we review aspects of charge and heat transport in interacting quantum dots and molec...
We study heat current and the full statistics of heat fluctuations in a capacitively coupled double ...
We analyze the transient response of quantum dot thermal machines that can be driven by hyperfine in...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
We study linear response and nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectric transport through a single-l...
We theoretically investigate the propagation of heat currents in a three-terminal quantum dot engine...
Funding Information: This work was supported through the Academy of Finland Grant No. 312057 and by ...
This paper examines the thermoelectric response of a dissipative quantum-dot heat engine based on th...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
We consider an autonomous implementation of Maxwell's demon in a quantum dot architecture acting on ...
The study of the dynamics of strongly confined, interacting open quantum systems has attracted great...
We analyze the time-resolved energy transport and the entropy production in ac-driven quantum cohere...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...