Excitation transport in quasi-one-dimensional quantum devices: a multiscale approach with analytical time-dependent non-equilibrium Green?s function

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作者
Ho, I-Lin [1 ]
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[1] ChiMei Visual Technol Corp, Tainan 741, Taiwan
关键词
excitation transport; quantum dot; microwave photon; time-dependent non-equilibrium Green?s function; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; DOTS; DELIVERY; CELLS;
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10.1088/1361-648X/ab50d3
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O469 [凝聚态物理学];
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070205 ;
摘要
Under the wide-band limit approximation for electrodes, this research proposes analytical time-dependent non-equilibrium Green?s function (TD-NEGF) formulae to investigate dynamical functionalities of quasi-one-dimensional quantum devices, especially for (microwave) photon-assisted transports. Together with a multiscale approach by lumped element model, we also study the effects of transiently-transferring charges to reflect the non-conservation of charges in open quantum systems, and implement numerical calculations in hetero-junction systems composed of functional quantum devices and electrode-contacts (to the environment). The results show that (i) the current calculation by the analytical algorithms, versus those by conventional numerical integrals, presents superior numerical stability on a large-time scale, (ii) the correction of charge transfer effects can better clarify non-physical transport issues, e.g. the blocking of AC signaling under the assumption of conventional constant hamiltonian, (iii) the current in the long-time limit validly converges to the steady value obtained by standard time-independent density functional calculations, and (iv) the occurrence of the photon-assisted transport is well-identified.
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