Universal relations between thermoelectrics and noise in mesoscopic transport across a tunnel junction

Seminar über Theoretische Festkörperphysik

Vortragender:

Andrei Pavlov

Datum:

02.02.2026 14:00

Ort:

10.01, Geb. 30.23, CS; and Zoom

Zugehörigkeit:

KIT (TKM)

Gastgeber:

Alexander Shnirman

Abstract

We develop a unified theory of weakly probed differential observables for currents and noise in transport experiments. Our findings uncover a set of universal transport relations between thermoelectric and noise properties of a system probed through a tunnel contact, with the Wiedemann-Franz law being just one example of such universality between charge and heat currents. We apply this theory to various quantum systems, including multichannel Kondo, quantum Hall and Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev quantum dots, resonant impurity and two-stage Kondo models, and demonstrate that each of the microscopic theories is characterized by a set of universal relations connecting conductance and thermoelectrics with noise. Violations of these relations indicate additional energy scales emerging in a system.

Based on: PRL 136, 046301 (2026) and arXiv:2508.13098