Mapping of strongly correlated steady-state nonequilibrium to an effective equilibrium
Abstract
By mapping steady-state nonequilibrium to an effective equilibrium, we formulate nonequilibrium problems within an equilibrium picture where we can apply existing equilibrium many-body techniques to steady-state electron transport problems. We study the analytic properties of many-body scattering states, reduce the boundary condition operator in a simple form and prove that this mapping is equivalent to the correct linear-response theory. In an example of infinite-U Anderson impurity model, we approximately solve for the scattering state creation operators, based on which we derive the bias operator Y to construct the nonequilibrium ensemble in the form of the Boltzmann factor exp(-beta(H-Y)). The resulting Hamiltonian is solved by the non-crossing approximation. We obtain the Kondo anomaly conductance at zero bias, inelastic transport via the charge excitation on the quantum dot and significant inelastic current background over a wide range of bias. Finally, we propose a self-consistent algorithm of mapping general steady-state nonequilibrium.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0604583,
title = {Mapping of strongly correlated steady-state nonequilibrium to an effective equilibrium},
author = {J. E. Han},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0604583},
year = {2015}
}
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15 pages, 9 figures