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Quantum transport through mesoscopic systems under an effect of time-dependent perturbations

Objective



The project will consider processes of ballistic transmission of electrons through the nano- and mesoscopic semiconductor structures with applied time dependent fields. The main objective of the project is to find out conditions by what quantum transport undergoes transition from regular to irregular (chaotic). The project will have activities in the following directions:

An influence of time-dependent perturbations caused by laser and HF resonator fields both on to quantum ballistic transport of electrons is considered in the following mesoscopic structures:
semiconductor double barrier structures in aim to govern CVCs of the device;
mesoscopic rings with applied alternating flux in aim to consider nonlinear dynamical phenomena including the Rabi splitting, trapping into nonlinear resonance and dynamical chaos;
interacting resonant-tunneling systems to obtain time-dependent current through the system;
semiconductor superlattice and structures with applied spacely modulated magnetic field;
multi-terminal two-dimensional systems with Hall-bar geometry.

Elaboration of conditions for transition from regular transport to irregular one and development appropriate methods and approaches capable to determine this transition in application to the following systems:
mesoscopic rings with finite aspect ratio with various geometries (circular, elliptic, square and etc.);
two-dimensional structures with curvilinear surfaces;
MS with irregular geometries.

Consideration of nonlinear effects such as Coulomb oscillations and Coulomb staircase in electron transport in quantum wires and dots.

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Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
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2800 Lyngby
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