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Non-linear transport properties of hybrid nanoelectronic devices

Henning Soller

ISBN 978-3-8325-3379-3
144 pages, year of publication: 2013
price: 47.50 €
Non-linear transport properties of hybrid nanoelectronic devices
The subject of this thesis is the study of hybrid nanoelectronic components involving superconductors or excitonic systems. The behavior of such electronic devices is relevant both for the miniaturization of electronics as well as for possible future on-chip quantum computation. In order to characterise them the cumulant generating function of charge transfer is calculated. First, quantum point contacts between (conventional und unconventional) superconductors, ferromagnets and semiconductors are investigated. The focus of interest are transport processes involving non-trivial correlated electronic states such as Cooper pairs, excitons or Majorana fermions. In the second part quantum impurities are included and the effects of onsite Coulomb and electron-phonon interaction are discussed. Using these results the possibility to witness entanglement in superconducting beamsplitters is demonstrated. The results are compared both to different theoretical approaches and experimental data.

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Keywords:
  • Nanoelektronik
  • Supraleiter
  • Verschränkung
  • Exzitonen
  • Hybridstrukturen

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