Periodically driven quantum dots can act as counterparts of cyclic thermal machines at the nanoscale. In the slow-driving regime of geometric pumping, such machines have been shown to operate in analogy to a Carnot cycle. For larger driving frequencies, which are required to increase the cooling power, the efficiency of the operation decreases. Up to which frequency a close-to-optimal performance is still possible depends on the magnitude and sign of on-site electron–electron interaction. Extending our previous detailed study on cyclic quantum-dot refrigerators [Phys. Rev. B 106, 035405 (2022)], we here find that the optimal cooling power remains constant up to weak interaction strength compared to the cold-bath temperature. By contrast, th...
We study a minimal quantum Otto heat engine, where the working medium consists of an interacting few...
In the absence of phonon contribution, a weakly coupled single orbital noninteracting quantum dot th...
We combine the formalisms of Floquet theory and full counting statistics with a Markovian embedding ...
Periodically driven quantum dots can act as counterparts of cyclic thermal machines at the nanoscale...
We study geometric energy transport in a slowly driven single-level quantum dot weakly coupled to el...
We study the relation between quantum pumping of charge and the work exchanged with the driving pote...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
In this thesis I study the thermoelectric properties of a multilevel interacting quantum dot weakly ...
We analyze the transient response of quantum dot thermal machines that can be driven by hyperfine in...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
This thesis explores the possibilities of using quantum dots (QDs) in nanoscale energy har- vesters ...
We discuss a quantum thermal machine that generates power from a thermally driven double quantum dot...
peer reviewedWe describe a single-level quantum dot in contact with two leads as a nanoscale finite-...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
We study a minimal quantum Otto heat engine, where the working medium consists of an interacting few...
In the absence of phonon contribution, a weakly coupled single orbital noninteracting quantum dot th...
We combine the formalisms of Floquet theory and full counting statistics with a Markovian embedding ...
Periodically driven quantum dots can act as counterparts of cyclic thermal machines at the nanoscale...
We study geometric energy transport in a slowly driven single-level quantum dot weakly coupled to el...
We study the relation between quantum pumping of charge and the work exchanged with the driving pote...
We analyze the power output of a quantum dot machine coupled to two electronic reservoirs via thermo...
In this thesis I study the thermoelectric properties of a multilevel interacting quantum dot weakly ...
We analyze the transient response of quantum dot thermal machines that can be driven by hyperfine in...
We study the linear and nonlinear thermovoltage of a quantum dot with effective attractive electron-...
This thesis explores the possibilities of using quantum dots (QDs) in nanoscale energy har- vesters ...
We discuss a quantum thermal machine that generates power from a thermally driven double quantum dot...
peer reviewedWe describe a single-level quantum dot in contact with two leads as a nanoscale finite-...
We study the thermoelectric properties and heat-to-work conversion performance of an interacting, mu...
Quantum dots (QDs) can serve as near perfect energy filters and are therefore of significant interes...
We study a minimal quantum Otto heat engine, where the working medium consists of an interacting few...
In the absence of phonon contribution, a weakly coupled single orbital noninteracting quantum dot th...
We combine the formalisms of Floquet theory and full counting statistics with a Markovian embedding ...