2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.94.205412
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Lifting the Franck-Condon blockade in driven quantum dots

Abstract: Electron-vibron coupling in quantum dots can lead to a strong suppression of the average current in the sequential tunneling regime. This effect is known as Franck-Condon blockade and can be traced back to an overlap integral between vibron states with different electron numbers which becomes exponentially small for large electron-vibron coupling strength. Here, we investigate the effect of a time-dependent drive on this phenomenon, in particular the effect of an oscillatory gate voltage acting on the electron… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the exponential factor is familiar from the lifting of Franck-Condon blockade in the unbiased case of our model. 33 Hence we conclude that the polaron dot exhibits pumping characteristics similar to a non-interacting system, in addition to FranckCondon blockade and strong amplification of pump current by application of an AC gate voltage.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…On the other hand, the exponential factor is familiar from the lifting of Franck-Condon blockade in the unbiased case of our model. 33 Hence we conclude that the polaron dot exhibits pumping characteristics similar to a non-interacting system, in addition to FranckCondon blockade and strong amplification of pump current by application of an AC gate voltage.…”
Section: Polaron Pumpingmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…This result also serves to confirm earlier work on drive-induced lifting of Franck-Condon blockade, where only time-averaged correlation functions were considered in the perturbative expansion. 33 Secondly, we applied the same formalism to the unbiased quantum dot. There, the interplay between both dot and coupling drives makes it possible to pump a DC current through the system: Similar to the case of charge pumping in purely electronic systems, we find that in the regime of weak dot drive the DC current flow is approximately proportional to the drive amplitude, as long as a phase difference between the left and right coupling drives is employed to break left-right symmetry.…”
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