International audienceWhen combining lumped mesoscopic electronic components to form a circuit, quantum fluctuations of electrical quantities lead to a non-linear electromagnetic interaction between the components that is not generally understood. The Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism that is frequently used to describe non-interacting coherent mesoscopic components is not directly suited to describe such circuits since it assumes perfect voltage bias, i.e. the absence of fluctuations. Here, we show that for short coherent conductors of arbitrary transmission, the Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism can be extended to take into account quantum voltage fluctuations similarly to what is done for tunnel junctions. The electrodynamics of the whole circui...
We present a discussion of the admittance (ac-conductance) and nonlinear I-V-characteristic for a nu...
Abstract. We study the transport properties of an atomic-scale contact in the ballistic regime. The ...
In this thesis, we develop a first principle technique to study linear AC and the nonlinear DC quant...
When combining lumped mesoscopic electronic components to form a circuit, quantum fluctuations of el...
When combining lumped mesoscopic electronic components to form a circuit, quantum fluctuations of el...
In this Ph.D thesis the conductance fluctuations of different physical origins in semi-conductor nan...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
The conductance is the most natural quantity to characterize a quantum conductor. It is given by the...
The conductance is the most natural quantity to characterize a quantum conductor. It is given by the...
Membres du jury : Gilbert Albinet (président), Christoph Bruder, Philippe Dumas, Thierry Martin (dir...
In this thesis, we investigate electronic transport in mesoscopic conductors. In these systems, quan...
In this thesis, we investigate electronic transport in mesoscopic conductors. In these systems, quan...
Central topic of this thesis are fluctuation phenomena in the electrical current of high-mobility se...
In one-dimensional conductors, interactions result in correlated electronic systems. At low energy, ...
We investigate electron transport in two quantum circuits with mutual Coulomb interaction. The first...
We present a discussion of the admittance (ac-conductance) and nonlinear I-V-characteristic for a nu...
Abstract. We study the transport properties of an atomic-scale contact in the ballistic regime. The ...
In this thesis, we develop a first principle technique to study linear AC and the nonlinear DC quant...
When combining lumped mesoscopic electronic components to form a circuit, quantum fluctuations of el...
When combining lumped mesoscopic electronic components to form a circuit, quantum fluctuations of el...
In this Ph.D thesis the conductance fluctuations of different physical origins in semi-conductor nan...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
The conductance is the most natural quantity to characterize a quantum conductor. It is given by the...
The conductance is the most natural quantity to characterize a quantum conductor. It is given by the...
Membres du jury : Gilbert Albinet (président), Christoph Bruder, Philippe Dumas, Thierry Martin (dir...
In this thesis, we investigate electronic transport in mesoscopic conductors. In these systems, quan...
In this thesis, we investigate electronic transport in mesoscopic conductors. In these systems, quan...
Central topic of this thesis are fluctuation phenomena in the electrical current of high-mobility se...
In one-dimensional conductors, interactions result in correlated electronic systems. At low energy, ...
We investigate electron transport in two quantum circuits with mutual Coulomb interaction. The first...
We present a discussion of the admittance (ac-conductance) and nonlinear I-V-characteristic for a nu...
Abstract. We study the transport properties of an atomic-scale contact in the ballistic regime. The ...
In this thesis, we develop a first principle technique to study linear AC and the nonlinear DC quant...