Electron waiting times of a periodically driven single-electron turnstile
Abstract
We investigate the distribution of waiting times between electrons emitted from a periodically driven single-electron turnstile. To this end, we develop a scheme for analytic calculations of the waiting time distributions for arbitrary periodic driving protocols. We illustrate the general framework by considering a driven tunnel junction before moving on to the more involved single-electron turnstile. The waiting time distributions are evaluated at low temperatures for square-wave and harmonic driving protocols. In the adiabatic regime, the dynamics of the turnstile is synchronized with the external drive. As the non-adiabatic regime is approached, the waiting time distribution becomes dominated by cycle-missing events in which the turnstile fails to emit within one or several periods. We also discuss the influence of finite electronic temperatures. The waiting time distributions provide a useful characterization of the driven single-electron turnstile with complementary information compared to what can be learned from conventional current measurements.
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@article{arxiv.1706.07210,
title = {Electron waiting times of a periodically driven single-electron turnstile},
author = {Elina Potanina and Christian Flindt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.07210},
year = {2017}
}
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11 pages, 9 figures