Equilibrium and non-equilibrium electron tunneling via discrete quantum states
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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tunnelingnon-equilibriumregimeaccessibleelectronquantumstatestates
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Tunneling is measured via the quantum levels of a metal nanoparticle. We analyze quantitatively the resonance energies, widths, and amplitudes, both in the regime where only one state is accessible for tunneling and in the non-equilibrium regime when additional states are made accessible one-by-one. For tunneling through one state, our results agree with expectations for sequential tunneling, but in the non-equilibrium regime the resonances are broadened and shifted in ways that require taking into account electron interactions and relaxation.
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