Memory effects from different scattering mechanisms in 2D systems appear as distinct features in the NEGF spectral function, proposed as a steady-state diagnostic for non-Markovian behavior.
Non-Markovian out-of-equilibrium dynamics: A general numerical procedure to construct time-dependent memory kernels for coarse-grained observables
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We present a numerical method to compute non-equilibrium memory kernels based on experimental data or molecular dynamics simulations. The procedure uses a recasting of the non-stationary generalized Langevin equation, in which we expand the memory kernel in a series that can be reconstructed iteratively. Each term in the series can be computed based solely on knowledge of the two-time auto-correlation function of the observable of interest. As a proof of principle, we apply the method to crystallization from a super-cooled Lennard Jones melt. We analyze the nucleation and growth dynamics of crystallites and observe that the memory kernel has a time extent that is about one order of magnitude larger than the typical timescale needed for a particle to be attached to the crystallite in the growth regime.
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Reinterpreting Memory Effects in Nonequilibrium Systems: From Temporal Dynamics to Steady-State Signatures via NEGF
Memory effects from different scattering mechanisms in 2D systems appear as distinct features in the NEGF spectral function, proposed as a steady-state diagnostic for non-Markovian behavior.