Out-of-equilibrium zero-frequency charge noise in periodically driven multi-terminal conductors is bounded by a weighted sum of Floquet-band currents, with an often tighter alternative bound based on effective electron distributions.
Quantum thermodynamics of nanoscale thermoelectrics and electronic devices
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This mini-review is intended as a short introduction to electron flow in nanostructures. Its aim is to provide a brief overview of this topic for people who are interested in the thermodynamics of quantum systems but know little about nanostructures. We particularly emphasize devices that work in the steady-state, such as simple thermoelectrics, but also mention cyclically driven heat engines. We do not aim to be either complete or rigorous, but use a few pages to outline some of the main ideas in the topic.
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Fluctuation-dissipation bounds for time-dependently driven conductors
Out-of-equilibrium zero-frequency charge noise in periodically driven multi-terminal conductors is bounded by a weighted sum of Floquet-band currents, with an often tighter alternative bound based on effective electron distributions.