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Floquet Theory of Electron Waiting Times in Quantum-Coherent Conductors

David Dasenbrook, Christian Flindt, Markus Büttiker

Published 2013-11-11, updated 2014-04-09Version 2

We present a Floquet scattering theory of electron waiting time distributions in periodically driven quantum conductors. We employ a second-quantized formulation that allows us to relate the waiting time distribution to the Floquet scattering matrix of the system. As an application we evaluate the electron waiting times for a quantum point contact, modulating either the applied voltage (external driving) or the transmission probability (internal driving) periodically in time. Lorentzian-shaped voltage pulses are of particular interest as they lead to the emission of clean single-particle excitations as recently demonstrated experimentally. The distributions of waiting times provide us with a detailed characterization of the dynamical properties of the quantum-coherent conductor in addition to what can be obtained from the shot noise or the full counting statistics.

Comments: 4+ pages, 3 figures, 2 pages of Supplemental Material
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 146801 (2014)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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