Abstract
The evolution operator method is used to study the electron tunneling through the quantum dot. The external microwaves fields are applied to both the dot and leads. Under the adiabatic approximation, the formulas for the time-dependent quantum dot charge and current flowing through the quantum dot are obtained. The time-averaged quantum dot charge, tunneling current, and derivatives of the time-averaged tunneling current with respect to the source drain and gate voltages are calculated beyond the wide band limit for the two-dimensional tight-binding spectrum of the leads electrons. The influence of the singularities of the lead density of states on the photon-assisted tunneling peaks is also discussed.
- Received 13 August 2001
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.66.035315
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