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Modulating near-field thermal transfer through temporal drivings: a quantum many-body theory

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-02-26 v4 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The traditional approach to studying near-field thermal transfer is based on fluctuational electrodynamics. However, this approach may not be suitable for nonequilibrium states due to dynamic drivings. In our work, we introduce a theoretical framework to describe the phenomenon of near-field heat transfer between two objects when subjected to periodic time modulations. We utilize the machinery of nonequilibrium Green's function to derive general expressions for the DC energy current in Floquet space. Furthermore, we also obtain the energy current under the condition of small driving amplitude. The external drivings create a nonequilibrium state, which gives rise to various effects such as heat-transfer enhancement, heat-transfer suppression, and cooling. To illustrate these phenomena, we conduct numerical calculations on a system of Coulomb-coupled quantum dots, and specifically investigate the scenario of periodically driving electronic reservoir. In our calculations, we employ the G0W0G_0W_0 approximation, which does not require self-consistent iteration and is suitable for weak Coulomb interaction. Our theoretical formalism can be applied to study near-field energy transfer between two metallic plates under periodic time modulations.

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@article{arxiv.2310.05417,
  title  = {Modulating near-field thermal transfer through temporal drivings: a quantum many-body theory},
  author = {Gaomin Tang and Jian-Sheng Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.05417},
  year   = {2024}
}

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12 pages, 2 figures