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We study the transport properties of an Anderson-Holstein model with orbital degeneracies and a tunneling phase that allows for the formation of dark states. The resulting destructive interference yields a characteristic pattern of positive and negative differential conductance features with enhanced shot noise, without further asymmetry requirements in the coupling to the leads. The transport characteristics are strongly influenced by the Lamb-shift renormalization of the system Hamiltonian. Thus, the electron-vibron coupling cannot be extracted by a simple fit of the current steps to a Poisson distribution. For strong vibronic relaxation, a simpler effective model with analytical solution allows for a better understanding and moreover demonstrates the robustness of the described effects.
We analyze the nonequilibrium dynamics and steady-state behavior of the two-terminal Anderson-Holstein model with a superconducting and a normal conducting lead. In the deep Kondo limit we develop an analytical description if no phonons are included
A fractional quasiparticle charge is a manifestation of strong interactions in the fractional quantum Hall effect. Nevertheless, shot noise of quasiparticles is well described by a formula, derived for noninteracting charges. We explain the success o
We report measurements of current noise in single- and multi-layer graphene devices. In four single-layer devices, including a p-n junction, the Fano factor remains constant to within +/-10% upon varying carrier type and density, and averages between
Consider two Fermi gases with the same {it average} currents: a transport gas, as in solid-state experiments where the chemical potentials of terminal 1 is $mu+eV$ and of terminal 2 and 3 is $mu$, and a beam, i.e., electrons entering only from termin
We discuss polaron formation in disordered electron-phonon systems.