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Quantum Transport In Interacting Nanojunctions A Density Matrix Approach Andrea Donarini

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Quantum Transport In Interacting Nanojunctions A Density Matrix Approach Andrea Donarini
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.69 MB
Pages: 594
Author: Andrea Donarini, Milena Grifoni
ISBN: 9783031556180, 3031556186
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Quantum Transport In Interacting Nanojunctions A Density Matrix Approach Andrea Donarini by Andrea Donarini, Milena Grifoni 9783031556180, 3031556186 instant download after payment.

This book serves as an introduction to the growing field of quantum many-body transport in interacting nanojunctions. It delves into a theoretical approach based on a general density-matrix formulation for open quantum systems. In the book, relevant transport observables, like the current or its higher order cumulants, are obtained by evaluating quantum statistical averages. This approach requires the knowledge of the reduced density matrix of the interacting nanosystems. The formulation for addressing transport problems, based on the evolution of the reduced density operator in Liouville space, is highly versatile. It enables the treatment of charge and spin transport across various realistic nanostructures. Topics encompass standard Coulomb blockade, cotunneling phenomena in quantum dots, vibrational and Franck-Condon effects in molecular junctions, as well as many-body interference observed in double quantum dots or carbon nanotubes. Derived from lectures tailored for graduate and advanced students at the University of Regensburg in Germany, this book is enriched with exercises and step-by-step derivations.

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