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Non Equilibrium Green's Functions for Dummies: Introduction to the One Particle NEGF equations

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arxiv cond-mat/0210519 v2 pith:GT2K7GE4 submitted 2002-10-23 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.soft

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Non equilibrium Green's function methods are regularly used to calculate current and charge densities in nanoscale (both molecular and semiconductor) conductors under bias. This method is mainly used for ballistic conduction but may be extended to include inelastic scattering. In this tutorial paper the NEGF equations for the current and charge density matrix are derived and explained in a hopefully clear way.

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