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arxiv: 1502.04966 · v1 · pith:V4HCHNMXnew · submitted 2015-02-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

GOLLUM: a next-generation simulation tool for electron, thermal and spin transport

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keywords transportgollumspinthermaltooleffectsmulti-terminalnanostructures
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We have developed an efficient simulation tool 'GOLLUM' for the computation of electrical, spin and thermal transport characteristics of complex nanostructures. The new multi-scale, multi-terminal tool addresses a number of new challenges and functionalities that have emerged in nanoscale-scale transport over the past few years. To illustrate the flexibility and functionality of GOLLUM, we present a range of demonstrator calculations encompassing charge, spin and thermal transport, corrections to density functional theory such as LDA+U and spectral adjustments, transport in the presence of non-collinear magnetism, the quantum-Hall effect, Kondo and Coulomb blockade effects, finite-voltage transport, multi-terminal transport, quantum pumps, superconducting nanostructures, environmental effects and pulling curves and conductance histograms for mechanically-controlled-break-junction experiments.

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