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arxiv: 1110.5161 · v1 · pith:2ENO3R5Anew · submitted 2011-10-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Advances in nonequilibrium transport with long-range interactions

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The effects of long-range interactions in quantum transport are still largely unexplored, mainly due to the difficulty of devising efficient embedding schemes. In this work we present a substantial progress in the interacting resonant level model by reducing the problem to the solution of Kadanoff-Baym-like equations with a correlated embedding self-energy. The method allows us to deal with short- and long-range interactions and is applicable from the transient to the steady-state regime. Furthermore, memory effects are consistently incorporated and the results are not plagued by negative densities or non-conservation of the electric charge. We employ the method to calculate densities and currents with long-range interactions appropriate to low-dimensional leads, and show the occurrence of a jamming effect which drastically reduces the screening time and suppresses the zero-bias conductance. None of these effects are captured by short-range dot-lead interactions.

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