Shot noise of inelastic tunneling through quantum dot systems
Bing Dong, H. L. Cui, X. L. Lei, and Norman J. M. Horing

TL;DR
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of how inelastic electron scattering affects current and shot noise in quantum dot systems, revealing phonon-assisted peaks and oscillations in transport properties.
Contribution
It introduces a nonperturbative method to analyze inelastic tunneling and shot noise in quantum dots, accounting for electron-phonon interactions on equal footing with lead couplings.
Findings
Additional peaks in conductance and shot noise due to phonon processes.
Oscillations in current and shot noise from phonon emission.
Double peak in shot noise in the zero-phonon regime.
Abstract
We present a theoretical analysis of the effect of inelastic electron scattering on current and its fluctuations in a mesoscopic quantum dot (QD) connected to two leads, based on a recently developed nonperturbative technique involving the approximate mapping of the many-body electron-phonon coupling problem onto a multichannel single-electron scattering problem. In this, we apply the B\"uttiker scattering theory of shot noise for a two-terminal mesoscopic device to the multichannel case with differing weight factors and examine zero-frequency shot noise for two special cases: (i) a single-molecule QD and (ii) coupled semiconductor QDs. The nonequilibrium Green's function method facilitates calculation of single-electron transmission and reflection amplitudes for inelastic processes under nonequilibrium conditions in the mapping model. For the single-molecule QD we find that, in the…
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