“…Recently, a time-dependent extension of the LB approach based on NEGF has been developed incorporating transient effects resulting from the switch-on of a bias, which may be an arbitrary function of time [67][68][69]. This time-dependent Landauer-Büttiker (TD-LB) method has been applied to the study of superconductivity [70,71], impurity models [72,73], double quantum dots [74], nanowires [75,76], energy currents [77][78][79], systems with spatial and dynamical disorder [30,80], time-dependent quantum noise and electron traversal times [30,81], and periodically driven molecular junctions [22]. In all these studies, the dynamical response of charge and current densities to external fields was computed.…”