Spectroscopy of hot electron pair emission from a driven quantum dot

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  • Jens Schulenborg
  • Jonathan D. Fletcher
  • Masaya Kataoka
  • Janine Splettstoesser
On-demand emission of individual electrons for the implementation of flying qubits and quantum electron-optics experiments requires precise knowledge and tunability of emission times and energies. Crucially, for confined electron sources such as driven quantum dots, the effect of local Coulomb interaction on these emission properties needs to be understood, in particular if multiple particles are emitted close in time or near simultaneously. This paper theoretically analyzes electron pair emission from an ac driven quantum dot, detailing the competing effects of the electron-electron interaction, the time-dependent potential forming the quantum dot, and of the quantum-state properties, such as degeneracy, on the emission times and energies. We complement a numerical analysis of the coherent Schrödinger evolution of two particles in a driven potential with a master-equation description for strongly interacting electrons tunneling stochastically into a weakly coupled conductor. This captures a broad range of different influences on the emitted particles and thereby guides the development of single-electron sources with higher control over two-particle emission properties.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer115433
TidsskriftPhysical Review B
Vol/bind109
Udgave nummer11
Antal sider20
ISSN2469-9950
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 26 mar. 2024

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Funding Information:
We thank M. Geier for very helpful discussions. This work has received funding from the European Union's H2020 research and innovation program under Grant Agreement No. 862683. Funding from the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation through the Academy Fellow program (J.Sp. and J.Sc.), from the Danish National Research Foundation (J.Sc.), and the Danish Council for Independent Research Natural Sciences (J.Sc.) is also gratefully acknowledged.

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