Time-Domain Spectroscopy of Mesoscopic Conductors Using Voltage Pulses
Abstract
The development of single-electron sources has paved the way for a novel type of experiments in which individual electrons are emitted into a quantum-coherent circuit. In one approach, single-electron excitations are generated by applying Lorentzian-shaped voltage pulses to a contact. Here, we propose to use such voltage pulses for electronic spectroscopy of mesoscopic devices. Specifically, we show how characteristic timescales of a quantum-coherent conductor can be extracted from the distribution of waiting times between charge pulses propagating through a mesoscopic circuit. To illustrate our idea, we employ Floquet scattering theory to evaluate the electron waiting times for an electronic Fabry-P\'erot cavity and a Mach-Zehnder interferometer. We discuss the perspectives for an experimental realization of our proposal and identify possible avenues for further developments.
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@article{arxiv.1808.10204,
title = {Time-Domain Spectroscopy of Mesoscopic Conductors Using Voltage Pulses},
author = {Pablo Burset and Janne Kotilahti and Michael Moskalets and Christian Flindt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.10204},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures