2017
DOI: 10.1002/andp.201600344
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Out‐of‐Equilibrium Fluctuation‐Dissipation Relations Verified by the Electrical and Thermoelectrical AC‐Conductances in a Quantum Dot

Abstract: The electrical and heat currents flowing through a quantum dot are calculated in the presence of a time-modulated gate voltage with the help of the out-of-equilibrium Green function technique. From the first harmonics of the currents, we extract the electrical and thermoelectrical trans-admittances and ac-conductances. Next, by a careful comparison of the ac-conductances with the finite-frequency electrical and mixed electrical-heat noises, we establish the fluctuation-dissipation relations linking these quant… Show more

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“…The out-of-equilibrium noise corresponds to the noise observed when there is no relation of order between the voltage, the frequency and the temperature. In that case, it has been shown [33] that we have for a quantum dot an equality between the total ac-conductance and the anti-symmetrized noise, summed over reservoirs, which is given by…”
Section: Out-of-equilibrium Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The out-of-equilibrium noise corresponds to the noise observed when there is no relation of order between the voltage, the frequency and the temperature. In that case, it has been shown [33] that we have for a quantum dot an equality between the total ac-conductance and the anti-symmetrized noise, summed over reservoirs, which is given by…”
Section: Out-of-equilibrium Noisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3). However, for frequency much higher than temperature, such a relation exists [33], and takes the form…”
Section: Out-of-equilibrium Mixed Noisementioning
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“…For quantum examples, see [30]. [30,12,14]. Their discussion may require to trace precisely the several potential sources of noise present.…”
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“…The issues raised by such studies are also of fundamental interest. The question of the generalization of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem to heat transport has been addressed [20][21][22] as well as the verification of the fluctuation theorem [11,[23][24][25][26][27] which is a microscopic extension of the second law of thermodynamics. The statistics of heat exchange in a driven open quantum system have been studied [28] as well as the statistics of work for a two-level system in the presence of dissipation [29].…”
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