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Volumn 66, Issue 12, 2002, Pages 1-4

Heat current in a parametric quantum pump

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EID: 84873310365     PISSN: 10980121     EISSN: 1550235X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.66.125310     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (4)

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    • The difference between our Eq. (11) and Eq. (21) in Ref. 20 is due to the fact that the scattering matrix and hence (formula presented) defined in Ref. 20 is energy independent. As a result, a term (formula presented) is missing in Eq. (21) of Ref. 20. This can be easily understood from Eq. (6) of Ref. 16. Finally, in order to compare our result with that of Ref. 20 one should multiply (formula presented) in Eqs. (21) and (39) of Ref. 20
    • The difference between our Eq. (11) and Eq. (21) in Ref. 20 is due to the fact that the scattering matrix and hence (formula presented) defined in Ref. 20 is energy independent. As a result, a term (formula presented) is missing in Eq. (21) of Ref. 20. This can be easily understood from Eq. (6) of Ref. 16. Finally, in order to compare our result with that of Ref. 20 one should multiply (formula presented) in Eqs. (21) and (39) of Ref. 20.
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    • For the GaAs system with (formula presented) the energy unit is (formula presented)
    • For the GaAs system with (formula presented) the energy unit is (formula presented)
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    • The power of Joule heat is defined as (formula presented) the pumped electric current
    • The power of Joule heat is defined as (formula presented) the pumped electric current.


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