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Interplay between energy dissipation and reservoir-induced thermalization in nonequilibrium quantum nanodevices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2013-09-18 v2

Abstract

A solid state electronic nanodevice is an intrinsically open quantum system, exchanging both energy with the host material and carriers with connected reservoirs. Its out-of-equilibrium behavior is determined by a non-trivial interplay between electronic dissipation and decoherence induced by inelastic processes within the device, and the coupling of the latter to metallic electrodes. We propose a unified description, based on the density matrix formalism, that accounts for both these aspects, enabling to predict various steady-state as well as ultrafast nonequilibrium phenomena, nowadays experimentally accessible. More specifically, we derive a generalized density-matrix equation, particularly suitable for the design and optimization of a wide class of electronic and optoelectronic quantum devices. The power and flexibility of this approach is demonstrated with the application to a photoexcited triple-barrier nanodevice.

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@article{arxiv.1304.7913,
  title  = {Interplay between energy dissipation and reservoir-induced thermalization in nonequilibrium quantum nanodevices},
  author = {Fabrizio Dolcini and Rita Claudia Iotti and Fausto Rossi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.7913},
  year   = {2013}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures