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1Department of Physics, Royal Institute of Technology, AlbaNova, SE-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:
The possibility of realizing a directed current for a quantum particle in a flashing asymmetric potential is investigated. It is found that quantum resonances, where the value of the effective Planck constant is equal to an integer or half-integer multiple of pi, give rise to a directed current. The effect should be readily observable in experiments.
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