We theoretically consider charge transport through two quantum dots coupled in series. The corresponding full counting statistics for noninteracting electrons is investigated in the limits of sequential and coherent tunneling by means of a master equation approach and a density matrix formalism, respectively. We clearly demonstrate the effect of quantum coherence on the zero-frequency cumulants of the transport process, focusing on noise and skewness. Moreover, we establish the continuous transition from the coherent to the incoherent tunneling limit in all cumulants of the transport process and compare this with decoherence described by a dephasing voltage probe model
Various causes for negative differential conductance in transport through an interacting double quan...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of quantum transport and quantum measurement in mesoscopic sys...
We demonstrate that the probability distribution of the net number of electrons passing through a qu...
The electronic transport through two coupled quantum dots in series can be described either in a ful...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
Real-time detection of single electron tunneling through a T-shaped double quantum dot is simulated,...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
Tunneling through two vertically coupled quantum dots is studied by means of a Pauli master equation...
Based on the time-nonlocal particle number-resolved master equation, we investigate the sequential e...
The shot noise behavior of sequential tunneling through two vertically coupled quantum dots is studi...
The full counting statistics of electron transport through two coherent strongly serially ...
We explore the full counting statistics of single-electron tunneling through a quantum dot using a q...
Abstract. We have investigated the dynamics of bound particles in multilevel current-carrying quantu...
We show that the intriguing observation of noise enhancement in the charge transport through two ver...
This study proposes a quantitative method to relate the loss of phase coherence in the transmission ...
Various causes for negative differential conductance in transport through an interacting double quan...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of quantum transport and quantum measurement in mesoscopic sys...
We demonstrate that the probability distribution of the net number of electrons passing through a qu...
The electronic transport through two coupled quantum dots in series can be described either in a ful...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
Real-time detection of single electron tunneling through a T-shaped double quantum dot is simulated,...
We describe the conditional and unconditional dynamics of two coupled quantum dots when one dot is s...
Tunneling through two vertically coupled quantum dots is studied by means of a Pauli master equation...
Based on the time-nonlocal particle number-resolved master equation, we investigate the sequential e...
The shot noise behavior of sequential tunneling through two vertically coupled quantum dots is studi...
The full counting statistics of electron transport through two coherent strongly serially ...
We explore the full counting statistics of single-electron tunneling through a quantum dot using a q...
Abstract. We have investigated the dynamics of bound particles in multilevel current-carrying quantu...
We show that the intriguing observation of noise enhancement in the charge transport through two ver...
This study proposes a quantitative method to relate the loss of phase coherence in the transmission ...
Various causes for negative differential conductance in transport through an interacting double quan...
This thesis is dedicated to the study of quantum transport and quantum measurement in mesoscopic sys...
We demonstrate that the probability distribution of the net number of electrons passing through a qu...