We conduct numerical simulations for an autonomous information engine comprising a set of coupled double quantum dots using a simple model. The steady-state entropy production rate in each component, heat and electron transfer rates are calculated via the probability distribution of the four electronic states from the master transition-rate equations. We define an information-engine efficiency based on the entropy change of the reservoir, implicating power generators that employ the environmental order as a new energy resource. We acquire device-design principles, toward the realization of corresponding practical energy converters, including that (1) higher energy levels of the detector-side reservoir than those of the detector dot provide ...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
The laws of thermodynamics allow work extraction from a single heat bath provided that the entropy d...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-242).Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technol...
The integrated information theory is thought to be a key clue towards the theoretical understanding ...
In small systems with large fluctuations, the classical description of thermodynamics is no longer s...
In small systems with large fluctuations, the classical description of thermodynamics is no longer s...
This thesis explores the possibilities of using quantum dots (QDs) in nanoscale energy har- vesters ...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
peer reviewedWe study the nonequilibrium properties of an electronic circuit composed of a double qu...
We discuss a quantum thermal machine that generates power from a thermally driven double quantum dot...
Contains table of contents for Section 2, description of one research project and a list of publicat...
We study the nonequilibrium properties of an electronic circuit composed of a double quantum dot (DQ...
We investigate the quantum photovoltaic effect in double quantum dots by applying the nonequilibrium...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
The laws of thermodynamics allow work extraction from a single heat bath provided that the entropy d...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-242).Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technol...
The integrated information theory is thought to be a key clue towards the theoretical understanding ...
In small systems with large fluctuations, the classical description of thermodynamics is no longer s...
In small systems with large fluctuations, the classical description of thermodynamics is no longer s...
This thesis explores the possibilities of using quantum dots (QDs) in nanoscale energy har- vesters ...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
peer reviewedWe study the nonequilibrium properties of an electronic circuit composed of a double qu...
We discuss a quantum thermal machine that generates power from a thermally driven double quantum dot...
Contains table of contents for Section 2, description of one research project and a list of publicat...
We study the nonequilibrium properties of an electronic circuit composed of a double quantum dot (DQ...
We investigate the quantum photovoltaic effect in double quantum dots by applying the nonequilibrium...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of...
We demonstrate gate control of electronic heat flow in a thermally biased single-quantum-dot junctio...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
The laws of thermodynamics allow work extraction from a single heat bath provided that the entropy d...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 236-242).Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technol...