Breakdown of an Electric-Field Driven System: a Mapping to a Quantum Walk
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cond-mat.mes-hall
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quantumboundarybreakdowndrivenelectricelectrongroundmapping
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Quantum transport properties of electron systems driven by strong electric fields are studied by mapping the Landau-Zener transition dynamics to a quantum walk on a semi-infinite one-dimensional lattice with a reflecting boundary, where the sites correspond to energy levels and the boundary the ground state. Quantum interference induces a distribution localized around the ground state, and when the electric field is strengthened, a delocalization transition occurs describing breakdown of the original electron system.
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