Heat exchange between two interacting nanoparticles beyond the fluctuation-dissipation regime
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.stat-mech
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contactdynamicsheatnanoparticlesphasespaceactivatedanalyze
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We show that the observed non-monotonic behavior of the thermal conductance between two nanoparticles when they are brought into contact is originated by an intricate phase space dynamics. Here it is assumed that this dynamics results from the thermally activated jumping through a rough energy landscape. A hierarchy of relaxation times plays the key role in the description of this complex phase space behaviour. Our theory enables us to analyze the heat transfer just before and at the moment of contact.
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