Current-constraining variational approaches to quantum transport
Abstract
Presently, the main methods for describing a non-equilibrium charge-transporting steady state are based on time-evolving it from the initial zero-current situation. An alternative class of theories would give the statistical non-equilibrium density operator from principles of statistical mechanics, in a spirit close to Gibbs ensembles for equilibrium systems, leading to a variational principle for the non-equilibrium steady state. We discuss the existing attempts to achieve this using the maximum entropy principle based on constraining the average current. We show that the current-constrained theories result in a zero induced drop in electrostatic potential, so that such ensembles cannot correspond to the time-evolved density matrix, unless left- and right-going scattering states are mutually incoherent.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0507448,
title = {Current-constraining variational approaches to quantum transport},
author = {P. Bokes and H. Mera and R. W. Godby},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0507448},
year = {2007}
}
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23 pages