Ground state cooling of nanomechanical resonators by electron transport
| dc.contributor.author | Rastelli, Gianluca | |
| dc.contributor.author | Belzig, Wolfgang | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2019-01-23T10:34:40Z | |
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| dc.description.abstract | We discuss two theoretical proposals for controlling the nonequilibrium steady state of nanomechanical resonators using quantum electronic transport. Specifically, we analyse two approaches to achieve the ground-state cooling of the mechanical vibration coupled to a quantum dot embedded between (i) spin-polarised contacts or (ii) a normal metal and a superconducting contact. Assuming a suitable coupling between the vibrational modes and the charge or spin of the electrons in the quantum dot, we show that ground-state cooling of the mechanical oscillator is within the state of the art for suspended carbon nanotube quantum dots operating as electromechanical devices. | eng |
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