Nanoscopic rings pierced by external magnetic fields and asymmetrically connected to wires behave in sharp contrast with classical expectations. By studying the real-time evolution of tight-binding models in different geometries, we show that the creation of a magnetic dipole by a bias-induced current is a process that can be reversed: connected rings excited by an internal ac flux produce ballistic currents in the external wires. In particular we point out that, by employing suitable flux protocols, single-parameter nonadiabatic pumping can be achieved, and an arbitrary amount of charge can be transferred from one side to the other. We also propose a set up that could serve a memory device, in which both the operations of {\it writing} and...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
Nanoscopic rings pierced by external magnetic fields and asymmetrically connected to wires behave in...
Background: Quantum rings connected to ballistic circuits couple strongly to external magnetic field...
We show that a tight-binding model device consisting of a laterally connected ring at half...
We propose three different mechanisms for pumping spin-polarized currents in a ballistic circuit us...
We propose three different mechanisms for pumping spin-polarized currents in a ballistic circuit us...
We show that a tight-binding model device consisting of a laterally connected ring at half filling ...
We show that a tight-binding model device consisting of a laterally connected ring at half filling ...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circu...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
The electrical conductance through a ring is sensitive to the threading magnetic flux. It contains a...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
Nanoscopic rings pierced by external magnetic fields and asymmetrically connected to wires behave in...
Background: Quantum rings connected to ballistic circuits couple strongly to external magnetic field...
We show that a tight-binding model device consisting of a laterally connected ring at half...
We propose three different mechanisms for pumping spin-polarized currents in a ballistic circuit us...
We propose three different mechanisms for pumping spin-polarized currents in a ballistic circuit us...
We show that a tight-binding model device consisting of a laterally connected ring at half filling ...
We show that a tight-binding model device consisting of a laterally connected ring at half filling ...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circu...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
The electrical conductance through a ring is sensitive to the threading magnetic flux. It contains a...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring connected to leads and the current which is excited by biasing the circui...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...
We consider a quantum ring laterally connected to open one-dimensional leads described within the Lu...