Light fields can induce controllable time-dependent temperatures in electrodes to generate and detect charge-neutral heat pulses in mesoscopic conductors.
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Dynamic charge oscillations occur in generic quantum conductors with sublinear large-bias DC current under ultrashort voltage pulses, extending perturbatively to strongly correlated regimes.
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Generation of heat pulses in mesoscopic conductors using light fields
Light fields can induce controllable time-dependent temperatures in electrodes to generate and detect charge-neutral heat pulses in mesoscopic conductors.
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Dynamic charge oscillation in a quantum conductor driven by ultrashort voltage pulses
Dynamic charge oscillations occur in generic quantum conductors with sublinear large-bias DC current under ultrashort voltage pulses, extending perturbatively to strongly correlated regimes.