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Decoherence and lead induced inter-dot coupling in nonequilibrium electron transport through interacting quantum dots: A hierarchical quantum master equation approach

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2013-12-24 v2

Abstract

The interplay between interference effects and electron-electron interactions in electron transport through an interacting double quantum dot system is investigated using a hierarchical quantum master equation approach which becomes exact if carried to infinite order and converges well if the temperature is not too low. Decoherence due to electron-electron interactions is found to give rise to pronounced negative differential resistance, enhanced broadening of structures in current-voltage characteristics and an inversion of the electronic population. Dependence on gate voltage is shown to be a useful method of distinguishing decoherence-induced phenomena from effects induced by other mechanisms such as the presence of a blocking state. Comparison of results obtained by the hierarchical quantum master equation approach to those obtained from the Born-Markov approximation to the Nakajima-Zwanzig equation and from the non-crossing approximation to the nonequilibrium Green's function reveals the importance of an inter-dot coupling that originates from the energy dependence of the conduction bands in the leads and the need for a systematic perturbative expansion.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1309.1170,
  title  = {Decoherence and lead induced inter-dot coupling in nonequilibrium electron transport through interacting quantum dots: A hierarchical quantum master equation approach},
  author = {R. Härtle and G. Cohen and D. R. Reichman and A. J. Millis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.1170},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

50 pages, 18 figures, revised version