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Department of Applied Physics

Quantum Transport (QT)

The research group works on theoretical problems in quantum transport.
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Our group works on theoretical problems in quantum transport. Central research topics include dynamic single-electron emitters, noise and fluctuations in electronic conductors, single-electron tunnelling and interactions, and charge transport in hybrid micro-wave cavity architectures. In related areas, we are also interested in non-classical correlations and entanglement as well as quantum jump trajectories. We employ a range of theoretical tools from scattering theory, quantum many-body physics, and statistical mechanics.

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Latest publications

Riya Baruah, Pedro Portugal, Joachim Wabnig, Christian Flindt 2025 Physical Review B

Johannes C. Bayer, Fredrik Brange, Adrian Schmidt, Timo Wagner, Eddy P. Rugeramigabo, Christian Flindt, Rolf J. Haug 2025 Physical Review Letters

Prateek Chawla, Shrikant Utagi, C. M. Chandrashekar 2025 International Journal of Theoretical Physics

Kalle Sulo Ukko Kansanen, Pedro Portugal, Christian Flindt, Peter Samuelsson 2025 SciPost Physics

Pascal Vecsei, Jose Lado, Christian Flindt 2025 Physical Review B

Pascal Vecsei, Jose Lado 2025 Physical Review Research

Fredrik Brange, Riya Baruah, Christian Flindt 2024 Physical Review B

Fredrik Brange, Neill Lambert, Franco Nori, Christian Flindt 2024 Physical Review Research

Pedro Vinicius de Castro Portugal 2024

Chaofei Liu, Pedro Portugal, Yi Gao, Jie Yang, Xiuying Zhang, Yanzhao Liu, Tianheng Wei, Wei Ren, Jing Lu, Christian Flindt, Jian Wang 2024 Physical Review B
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