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A quantum dot ratchet: Experiment and theory
1999
Europhysics letters
PACS. 73.23Ad -Ballistic transport. PACS. 73.50Fq -High-field and nonlinear effects. PACS. 85.30St -Quantum interference devices. Abstract. -Particles in a ratchet, that is, a potential without spatial inversion symmetry, can move in one direction even in the absence of macroscopic forces, provided that there is a source of energy. In this paper, a quantum ratchet, based on an asymmetric (triangular) quantum dot, is investigated experimentally and theoretically. We find that coherent electron
doi:10.1209/epl/i1999-00179-4
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