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Ballistic Atom Pumps
Physical Review A
  • Megan K. Ivory, William & Mary
  • Tommy A. Byrd, William & Mary
  • Andrew J Pyle, William & Mary
  • et al., et al.
  • John B. Delos, William & Mary
Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Physics
Pub Date
8-1-2014
Abstract

We examine a classically chaotic system consisting of two reservoirs of particles connected by a channel containing oscillating potential-energy barriers. We investigate whether such a system can preferentially pump particles from one reservoir to the other, a process often called “quantum pumping.” We show how to make a “particle diode” which under specified conditions permits net particle pumping in only one direction. Then we examine systems having symmetric barriers. We find that if all initial particle energies are considered, a system with symmetric barriers cannot preferentially pump particles. However, if only finite initial energy bands are considered, the system can create net particle transport in either direction. We study the system classically, semiclassically, and quantum mechanically, and find that the quantum description cannot be fully understood without the insight gained from classical and semiclassical analysis.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.90.023602
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Citation Information
Megan K. Ivory, Tommy A. Byrd, Andrew J Pyle, et al., et al.. "Ballistic Atom Pumps" Physical Review A Vol. 90 Iss. 2 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-delos/5/