Enhancement of pumped current in quantum dots.

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Abstract

A direct current usually requires the application of a non-zero potential difference between source and drain, but on nanoscale systems (NSS) it is possible to obtain a non-zero current while the potential difference is zero. The effect is known as quantum charge pumping (QCP) and it is due to the interference provided by the existence of a time-dependent potential (TDP). QCP can be generated by a TDP in non-adiabatic limit. An example of this is a system composed by a ring with a dot embedded on it, under the application of an oscillating TDP. By the action of a magnetic field across the system, a pumped current is generated, since time reversal symmetry is broken. Decoherence is crucial, both from a scientific and technological point of view. In NSS it is expected that decoherence, among others things, decreases the QCP amplitude. In this context, we study what is the effect of a bath on the pumped current in our system. We find that for certain values of magnetic flux, the bath-system produce amplification of the pumped current. [1] J. P. Ramos \textit{et al.} J. of appl. Phys. \textbf{115}, 124507, (2014). [2] M. Moskalets \textit{et al.} Phys. Rev. B \textbf{64}, 201305, (2001).

Authors

  • Juan Pablo Ramos

    Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile

  • Luis Foa

    Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina

  • Victor Marcelo Apel

    Universidad Católica del Norte, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile

  • Pedro Orellana

    Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile