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Nonequilibrium Steady-State Transport in Quantum Impurity Models: a Thermofield and Quantum Quench Approach using Matrix Product States

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-01-04 v2

Abstract

The numerical renormalization group (NRG) is tailored to describe interacting impurity models in equilibrium, but faces limitations for steady-state nonequilibrium, arising, e.g., due to an applied bias voltage. We show that these limitations can be overcome by describing the thermal leads using a thermofield approach, integrating out high energy modes using NRG, and then treating the nonequilibrium dynamics at low energies using a quench protocol, implemented using the time-dependent density matrix renormalization group (tDMRG). This yields quantitatively reliable results for the current (with errors 3%\lesssim 3\%) down to the exponentially small energy scales characteristic of impurity models. We present results of benchmark quality for the temperature and magnetic field dependence of the zero-bias conductance peak for the single-impurity Anderson model.

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@article{arxiv.1708.06315,
  title  = {Nonequilibrium Steady-State Transport in Quantum Impurity Models: a Thermofield and Quantum Quench Approach using Matrix Product States},
  author = {Frauke Schwarz and Ireneusz Weymann and Jan von Delft and Andreas Weichselbaum},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.06315},
  year   = {2019}
}

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17 pages, 11 figures