Density-Functional Theory of Thermoelectric Phenomena
Abstract
We introduce a non-equilibrium density-functional theory of local temperature and associated local energy density that is suited for the study of thermoelectric phenomena. The theory rests on a local temperature field coupled to the energy-density operator. We identify the excess-energy density, in addition to the particle density, as the basic variable, which is reproduced by an effective noninteracting Kohn-Sham system. A novel Kohn-Sham equation emerges featuring a time-dependent and spatially varying mass which represents local temperature variations. The adiabatic contribution to the Kohn-Sham potentials is related to the entropy viewed as a functional of the particle and energy density. Dissipation can be taken into account by employing linear response theory and the thermoelectric transport coefficients of the electron gas.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1308.2311,
title = {Density-Functional Theory of Thermoelectric Phenomena},
author = {F. G. Eich and M. Di Ventra and G. Vignale},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.2311},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
Paper: 5 pages, 1 figure, Supplemental Material: 3 pages