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Fermi liquid theory for the nonequilibrium Kondo effect at low bias voltages

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-11-10 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

In this report, we describe a recent development in a Fermi liquid theory for the Kondo effect in quantum dots under a finite bias voltage VV. Applying the microscopic theory of Yamada and Yosida to a nonequilibrium steady state, we derive the Ward identities for the Keldysh Green's function, and determine the low-energy behavior of the differential conductance dI/dVdI/dV exactly up to terms of order (eV)2(eV)^2 for the symmetric Anderson model. These results are deduced from the fact that the Green's function at the impurity site is a functional of a nonequilibrium distribution feff(ω)f_{\text{eff}}(\omega), which at eV=0eV=0 coincides with the Fermi function. Furthermore, we provide an alternative description of the low-energy properties using a renormalized perturbation theory (RPT). In the nonequilibrium state the unperturbed part of the RPT is determined by the renormalized free quasiparticles, the distribution function of which is given by feff(ω)f_{\text{eff}}(\omega). The residual interaction between the quasiparticles U~\widetilde{U}, which is defined by the full vertex part at zero frequencies, is taken into account by an expansion in the power series of U~\widetilde{U}. We also discuss the application of the RPT to a high-bias region beyond the Fermi-liquid regime.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0412220,
  title  = {Fermi liquid theory for the nonequilibrium Kondo effect at low bias voltages},
  author = {Akira Oguri},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0412220},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

8 pages, to appear in a special edition of JPSJ "Kondo Effect -- 40 Years after the Discovery", typos are corrected