Quantum Transport (QT)
The research group works on theoretical problems in quantum transport.
Our group works on theoretical problems in quantum transport. Central research topics include dynamic single-electron emitters, noise and fluctuations in electronic conductors, single-electron tunnelling and interactions, and charge transport in hybrid micro-wave cavity architectures. In related areas, we are also interested in non-classical correlations and entanglement as well as quantum jump trajectories. We employ a range of theoretical tools from scattering theory, quantum many-body physics, and statistical mechanics.
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Latest publications
Paul Menczel, Christian Flindt, Fredrik Brange, Franco Nori, Clemens Gneiting
2026
PRX Quantum
Riya Baruah, Pedro Portugal, Joachim Wabnig, Christian Flindt
2025
Physical Review B
Johannes C. Bayer, Fredrik Brange, Adrian Schmidt, Timo Wagner, Eddy P. Rugeramigabo, Christian Flindt, Rolf J. Haug
2025
Physical Review Letters
Pablo Burset, Benjamin Roussel, Michael Moskalets, Christian Flindt
2025
Physical Review B
Pablo Burset, Benjamin Roussel, Michael Moskalets, Christian Flindt
2025
Physical Review Letters
Prateek Chawla, Shrikant Utagi, C. M. Chandrashekar
2025
International Journal of Theoretical Physics
Kalle Sulo Ukko Kansanen, Pedro Portugal, Christian Flindt, Peter Samuelsson
2025
SciPost Physics
Benjamin Roussel, Pablo Burset, Christian Flindt
2025
Physical Review B
Mrinmoyee Saha, Luca Horray, Pedro Portugal, Christian Flindt
2025
Physical Review B
H. Souquet-Basiege, B. Roussel, G. Rebora, G. Menard, I. Safi, G. Feve, P. Degiovanni
2025
Physical Review X
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