时间线性量子运输模拟与相关的不平衡格林函数
R Tuovinen1,2, Y Pavlyukh3, E Perfetto4,5
1QTF Centre of Excellence, Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, P.O. Box 64, 00014, Finland.
Physical review letters
|June 30, 2023
概括
我们开发了一种用于开放量子系统的新模拟方法,使得超快量子传输现象的实时研究成为可能. 这种方法有效地处理电子 - 电子和电子 - 声子相互作用,保持保存定律.
科学领域:
- 量子物理学的量子物理学
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 计算物理学的计算物理.
背景情况:
- 模拟失衡的开放和相关的量子系统在计算上具有挑战性.
- 超快量子现象的实时表征需要高效的理论方法.
研究的目的:
- 提出一种新的时间线性缩放方法,用于模拟失衡的开放和相关的量子系统.
- 为了能够实时描述量子运输中相关的超快现象.
主要方法:
- 该方法利用多体扰动理论选择性地包括相关的散射过程.
- 开放系统动态使用"嵌入相关器"和Meir-Wingreen公式来描述时间依赖的电流.
- 该方法通过与现有的时间线性Green的封闭系统函数方法集成来有效地实现.
主要成果:
- 拟议的方法实现了时间线性缩放,用于模拟开放和相关的量子系统.
- 它允许选择性地包含散射过程,这对于理解复杂动态至关重要.
- 电子 - 电子和电子 - 声子相互作用同时处理,同时保持基本规律.
结论:
- 开发的方法提供了一种有效和准确的方法来模拟非平衡量子动力学.
- 它为研究量子运输和相关系统中的超快现象开辟了新的途径.
- 该方法保留了基本的保护规律,确保了物理的一致性.
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