Molecular junctions and molecular motors: Including Coulomb repulsion in electronic friction using nonequilibrium Green's functions

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We present a theory of molecular motors based on the Ehrenfest dynamics for nuclear coordinates and the adiabatic limit of the Kadanoff-Baym equations for current-induced forces. Electron-electron interactions can be systematically included through many-body perturbation theory, making the nonequilibrium Green's function formulation suitable for first-principles treatments of realistic junctions. The method is benchmarked against simulations via real-time Kadanoff-Baym equations, finding an excellent agreement. Results on a paradigmatic model of a molecular motor show that correlations can change dramatically the physical scenario by, e.g., introducing a sizable damping in self-sustained van der Pol oscillations.

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Hopjan, M., Stefanucci, G., Perfetto, E., & Verdozzi, C. (2018). Molecular junctions and molecular motors: Including Coulomb repulsion in electronic friction using nonequilibrium Green’s functions. Physical Review B, 98(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.98.041405

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