Non-equilibrium inelastic electronic transport: Polarization effects and vertex corrections to the self-consistent Born approximation
Abstract
We study the effect of electron-vibron interactions on the inelastic transport properties of single-molecule nanojunctions. We use the non-equilibrium Green's functions technique and a model Hamiltonian to calculate the effects of second-order diagrams (double-exchange DX and dressed-phonon DPH diagrams) on the electron-vibration interaction and consider their effects across the full range of parameter space. The DX diagram, corresponding to a vertex correction, introduces an effective dynamical renormalization of the electron-vibron coupling in both the purely inelastic and the inelastic-resonant features of the IETS. The purely inelastic features correspond to an applied bias around the energy of a vibron, while the inelastic-resonant features correspond to peaks (resonance) in the conductance. The DPH diagram affects only the inelastic resonant features. We also discuss the circumstances in which the second-order diagrams may be approximated in the study of more complex model systems.
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@article{arxiv.1107.1583,
title = {Non-equilibrium inelastic electronic transport: Polarization effects and vertex corrections to the self-consistent Born approximation},
author = {L. K. Dash and H. Ness and R. W. Godby},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.1583},
year = {2015}
}
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To be published in PRB