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Non-equilibrium transport in $d$-dimensional non-interacting Fermi gases

Quantum Gases 2014-10-23 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We consider a non-interacting Fermi gas in dd dimensions, both in the non-relativistic and relativistic case. The system of size LdL^{d} is initially prepared into two halves L\mathcal{L} and R\mathcal{R}, each of them thermalized at two different temperatures, TLT_{\mathcal{L}} and TRT_{\mathcal{R}} respectively. At time t=0t=0 the two halves are put in contact and the entire system is left to evolve unitarily. We show that, in the thermodynamic limit, the time evolution of the particle and energy densities is perfectly described by a semiclassical approach which permits to analytically evaluate the correspondent stationary currents. In particular, in the case of non-relativistic fermions, we find a low-temperature behavior for the particle and energy currents which is independent from the dimensionality dd of the system, being proportional to the difference TL2TR2T_{\mathcal{L}}^{2}-T_{\mathcal{R}}^{2}. Only in one spatial dimension (d=1d=1), the results for the non-relativistic case agree with the massless relativistic ones.

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@article{arxiv.1404.1319,
  title  = {Non-equilibrium transport in $d$-dimensional non-interacting Fermi gases},
  author = {Mario Collura and Gabriele Martelloni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.1319},
  year   = {2014}
}

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17 pages, 3 figures