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Portrait of Anneli Löfgren

Anneli Löfgren

Co-Director of NanoLund

Portrait of Anneli Löfgren

Quantum ratchets and quantum heat pumps

Author

  • H Linke
  • TE Humphrey
  • PE Lindelof
  • Anneli Löfgren
  • R Newbury
  • Pär Omling
  • AO Sushkov
  • RP Taylor
  • Hongqi Xu

Summary, in English

Quantum ratchets are Brownian motors in which the quantum dynamics of particles induces qualitatively new behavior. We review a series of experiments in which asymmetric semiconductor devices of sub-micron dimensions are used to study quantum ratchets for electrons. In rocked quantum-dot ratchets electron-wave interference is used to create a non-linear voltage response, leading to a ratchet effect. The direction of the net ratchet current in this type of device can be sensitively controlled by changing one of the following experimental variables: a small external magnetic field, the amplitude of the rocking force, or the Fermi energy. We also describe a tunneling ratchet in which the current direction depends on temperature. In our discussion of the tunneling ratchet we distinguish between three contributions to the non-linear current-voltage characteristics that lead to the ratchet effect: thermal excitation over energy barriers, tunneling through barriers, and wave reflection from barriers. Finally, we discuss the operation of adiabatically rocked tunneling ratchets as heat pumps.

Department/s

  • Solid State Physics

Publishing year

2002

Language

English

Pages

237-246

Publication/Series

Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing

Volume

75

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Springer

Topic

  • Condensed Matter Physics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1432-0630