Detecting quantum-coherent nanomechanical oscillations using the current-noise spectrum of a double quantum dot

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Abstract

We consider a nanomechanical resonator coupled to a double quantum dot. We demonstrate how the finite-frequency current-noise spectrum through the double quantum dot can be used to distinguish classical and quantum behavior in the nearby nanoelectromechanical resonator. We also show how the full-frequency current-noise spectrum gives important information on the combined double quantum dot-resonator energy spectrum. Finally, we point out regimes where the quantum state of the resonator becomes squeezed and also examine the cross-correlated electron-phonon current noise.

*N. W. Lambert and F. Nori, Phys. Rev. B 78, 214302 (2008)

Authors

  • Neill Lambert

    • RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
  • Franco Nori

    • RIKEN Advanced Science Institute, and the University of Michigan
    • Physics Department, University of Michigan
    • RIKEN Advanced Science Institute
    • RIKEN
    • Riken and University of Michigan