Non-equilibrium renormalised contacts for transport in nanodevices with interaction: A quasi-particle approach

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We present an application of a new formalism to treat the quantum transport properties of fully interacting nanoscale junctions We consider a model single-molecule nanojunction in the presence of two kinds of electron-vibron interactions. In terms of the electron density matrix, one interaction is diagonal in the central region and the second off-diagonal between the central region and the left electrode. We use a non-equilibrium Green's function technique to calculate the system's properties in a self-consistent manner. The interaction self-energies are calculated at the Hartree-Fock level in the central region and within a dynamical mean-field-like approach for the crossing interaction. Our calculations are performed for different transport regimes ranging from the far off-resonance to the quasi-resonant regime, and for a wide range of parameters. They show that a non-equilibrium (i.e. bias dependent) dynamical (i.e. energy dependent) renormalisation is obtained for the contact between the left electrode and the central region in the form of a non-equilibrium renormalisation of the lead embedding potential. The conductance is affected by the renormalisation of the contact: the amplitude of the main resonance peak is modified as well as 'the lineshape of the first vibron side-band.

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Ness, H., & Dash, L. K. (2013). Non-equilibrium renormalised contacts for transport in nanodevices with interaction: A quasi-particle approach. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 427). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/427/1/012011

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