Electron-vibron coupling in quantum dots can lead to a strong suppression of the average current in the sequential tunneling regime. This effect is known as Franck-Condon blockade and can be traced back to an overlap integral between vibron states with different electron numbers which becomes exponentially small for large electron-vibron coupling strength. Here, we investigate the effect of a time-dependent drive on this phenomenon, in particular the effect of an oscillatory gate voltage acting on the electronic dot level. We employ two different approaches: perturbation theory based on nonequilibrium Keldysh Green's functions and a master equation in Born-Markov approximation. In both cases, we find that the drive can lift the blockade by ...
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We consider an interacting quantum dot working as a coherent source of single electrons. The dot is ...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...
Copyright © 2009 Nature Publishing GroupUnderstanding the influence of vibrational motion of the ato...
We describe a novel mechanism for charge pumping through tunnel-coupled quantum dots in the regime o...
We present explicit kinetic equations for quantum transport through a general molecular quantum dot,...
We investigate the transient electron transport through the quantum dot and double quantum dot syste...
In this paper we report a relaxation-induced suppression of the noise for a single level quantum dot...
Electronic states and vibrons in carbon nanotube quantum dots have, in general, different location a...
Recently, there has been a lot of interest in particle and energy currents through nanoscale devices...
The study of the dynamics of strongly confined, interacting open quantum systems has attracted great...
In the limit of low particle density, electrons confined to a quantum dot form strongly correlated s...
peer reviewedElectron-vibron coupling in quantum dots can lead to a strong suppression of the averag...
peer reviewedThe interaction between electrons and the vibrational degrees of freedom of a molecular...
We investigate the nonequilibrium transport properties of a coupled quantum dot system connected in ...
Nanoelectromechanical systems exhibit a rich phenomenology due to the interaction of electronic and ...
We consider an interacting quantum dot working as a coherent source of single electrons. The dot is ...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...
Copyright © 2009 Nature Publishing GroupUnderstanding the influence of vibrational motion of the ato...
We describe a novel mechanism for charge pumping through tunnel-coupled quantum dots in the regime o...
We present explicit kinetic equations for quantum transport through a general molecular quantum dot,...
We investigate the transient electron transport through the quantum dot and double quantum dot syste...
In this paper we report a relaxation-induced suppression of the noise for a single level quantum dot...
Electronic states and vibrons in carbon nanotube quantum dots have, in general, different location a...
Recently, there has been a lot of interest in particle and energy currents through nanoscale devices...
The study of the dynamics of strongly confined, interacting open quantum systems has attracted great...
In the limit of low particle density, electrons confined to a quantum dot form strongly correlated s...