The possibility to extract work from periodic, undirected forces has intrigued scientists for over a century—in particular, the rectification of undirected motion of particles by ratchet potentials, which are periodic but asymmetric functions. Introduced by Smoluchowski and Feynman1, 2 to study the (dis)ability to generate motion from an equilibrium situation, ratchets operate out of equilibrium, where the second law of thermodynamics no longer applies. Although ratchet systems have been both identified in nature3, 4 and used in the laboratory for the directed motion of microscopic objects5, 6, 7, 8, 9, electronic ratchets10, 11, 12, 13 have been of limited use, as they typically operate at cryogenic temperatures and generate subnanoampere ...
Studies on nonlinear electron transport in nanometer-sized semiconductor devices with broken centros...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
The scaling of the characteristic frequencies of electronic ratchets operating in a flashing mode is...
The possibility to extract work from periodic, undirected forces has intrigued scientists for over a...
Electronic ratchets use a periodic potential with broken inversion symmetry to rectify undirected (e...
Stochastic ratchets provide a mechanism by which noise acting on a particle in a periodic potential ...
Experimental results show that ratchets may be implemented in semiconductor and chemical systems, by...
The continuous exploration of new forms of energy beyond conventional fossil fuels is an urgent, yet...
Electron ratchets are non-equilibrium electronic devices that break inversion symmetry to produce cu...
Asymmetrical periodic ('ratchet') potential energy structures have a number of applications, includi...
Abstract—Electronic ratchets transduce local spatial asymme-tries into directed currents in the abse...
Organic electronic ratchets rectify time-correlated external driving forces, giving output powers th...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
Studies on nonlinear electron transport in nanometer-sized semiconductor devices with broken centros...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
The scaling of the characteristic frequencies of electronic ratchets operating in a flashing mode is...
The possibility to extract work from periodic, undirected forces has intrigued scientists for over a...
Electronic ratchets use a periodic potential with broken inversion symmetry to rectify undirected (e...
Stochastic ratchets provide a mechanism by which noise acting on a particle in a periodic potential ...
Experimental results show that ratchets may be implemented in semiconductor and chemical systems, by...
The continuous exploration of new forms of energy beyond conventional fossil fuels is an urgent, yet...
Electron ratchets are non-equilibrium electronic devices that break inversion symmetry to produce cu...
Asymmetrical periodic ('ratchet') potential energy structures have a number of applications, includi...
Abstract—Electronic ratchets transduce local spatial asymme-tries into directed currents in the abse...
Organic electronic ratchets rectify time-correlated external driving forces, giving output powers th...
Ratchets are devices that are able to rectify an otherwise oscillatory behavior by exploiting an asy...
Studies on nonlinear electron transport in nanometer-sized semiconductor devices with broken centros...
Ratchets are devices that operate away from thermal equilibrium and can rec-tify zero-mean perturbat...
The scaling of the characteristic frequencies of electronic ratchets operating in a flashing mode is...