2008
DOI: 10.1143/jpsj.77.084704
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Time-Dependent DMRG Study on Quantum Dot under a Finite Bias Voltage

Abstract: Resonant tunneling through quantum dot under a finite bias voltage at zero temperature is investigated by using the adaptive time-dependent density matrix renormalization group (TdDMRG) method. Quantum dot is modeled by the Anderson Hamiltonian with the one-dimensional nearest-neighbor tightbinding leads. Initially the ground state wave function is calculated with the usual DMRG method. Then the time evolution of the wave function due to the slowly changing bias voltage between the two leads is calculated by u… Show more

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“…(1) out of equilibrium and at V g = −U/2 were presented in Ref. 43 by Kirino et al for U/Γ ≤ 2.8 and in Ref. 38 for U/Γ = 3.125.…”
Section: Numerical Method: Dmrgmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…(1) out of equilibrium and at V g = −U/2 were presented in Ref. 43 by Kirino et al for U/Γ ≤ 2.8 and in Ref. 38 for U/Γ = 3.125.…”
Section: Numerical Method: Dmrgmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This technique is known to yield reliable results for a wide parameter range of one-dimensional models [12][13][14][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34] and to agree with analytical data. 13 We focus on the particle-hole-symmetric point which shows the most pronounced many-body effects.…”
Section: Published By the American Physical Society Under The Terms Omentioning
confidence: 96%
“…V p ( k) is the hybridization potential between conduction electrons in the electrode and electrons in the center region. In the theory of Kubo formula with Keldysh Green function, the obtained density matrix does not depend on the split of the toal Hamiltonian [2,3].…”
Section: Models and Calculation Of DC Currentmentioning
confidence: 88%