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Classical and quantum pumping in closed systems

Doron Cohen

Published 2002-08-12, updated 2003-11-18Version 4

Pumping of charge (Q) in a closed ring geometry is not quantized even in the strict adiabatic limit. The deviation form exact quantization can be related to the Thouless conductance. We use Kubo formalism as a starting point for the calculation of both the dissipative and the adiabatic contributions to Q. As an application we bring examples for classical dissipative pumping, classical adiabatic pumping, and in particular we make an explicit calculation for quantum pumping in case of the simplest pumping device, which is a 3 site lattice model.

Comments: 5 pages, 3 figures. The long published version is cond-mat/0307619. This is the short unpublished version
Journal: Solid State Communications 133, 583-588 (2005)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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