Phonons play a major role for the performance of nanoscale devices and consequently a detailed understanding of phonon dynamics is required. Using an auxiliary-mode approach, which has successfully been applied for the case of electrons, we develop a new method to numerically describe time-dependent phonon transport. This method allows one to gain insight into the behavior of local vibrations in molecular junctions, which are driven by time-dependent temperature differences between thermal baths. Exemplarily, we apply the method to study the nonequilibrium dynamics of quantum heat transport in an one-dimensional atomic chain as well as in realistic molecular junctions made of polyacetylene and polyethylene chains, in which the vibrational s...
Heat transfer is ubiquitous in both naturally occurring and engineered materials. As technology prog...
We present here a theoretical method to determine the phononic contribution to the thermal conductan...
A time-dependent extension to the Landauer–Büttiker approach to study transient quantum transport i...
Phonons play a major role for the performance of nanoscale devices and consequently a detailed under...
We investigate the time-resolved quantum transport properties of phonons in arbitrary harmonic syste...
In solids and molecules, atoms vibrate about their respective equilibrium positions at finite temper...
There has been growing research interest in the field of nanoscale thermal transport over the past t...
In this work, we employ the quantum self-consistent reservoir (QSCR) method, which is based on the g...
Demands for engineering thermal transport properties are ever increasing for a wide range of modern ...
Thermal management in nanometer size scale devices is becoming a major challenge with the developmen...
Nano-size confinement induces many intriguing non-Fourier heat conduction phenomena, such as nonline...
Phonon transport is a dominant mechanism of thermal conduction in solids that has been studied for d...
Understanding thermal transport in nanoscale systems presents important challenges to both theory an...
Atomic-level thermal transport is explored using lattice dynamics theory and molecular dynamics (MD)...
Atomic-level thermal transport is explored using lattice dynamics theory and molecular dynamics (MD)...
Heat transfer is ubiquitous in both naturally occurring and engineered materials. As technology prog...
We present here a theoretical method to determine the phononic contribution to the thermal conductan...
A time-dependent extension to the Landauer–Büttiker approach to study transient quantum transport i...
Phonons play a major role for the performance of nanoscale devices and consequently a detailed under...
We investigate the time-resolved quantum transport properties of phonons in arbitrary harmonic syste...
In solids and molecules, atoms vibrate about their respective equilibrium positions at finite temper...
There has been growing research interest in the field of nanoscale thermal transport over the past t...
In this work, we employ the quantum self-consistent reservoir (QSCR) method, which is based on the g...
Demands for engineering thermal transport properties are ever increasing for a wide range of modern ...
Thermal management in nanometer size scale devices is becoming a major challenge with the developmen...
Nano-size confinement induces many intriguing non-Fourier heat conduction phenomena, such as nonline...
Phonon transport is a dominant mechanism of thermal conduction in solids that has been studied for d...
Understanding thermal transport in nanoscale systems presents important challenges to both theory an...
Atomic-level thermal transport is explored using lattice dynamics theory and molecular dynamics (MD)...
Atomic-level thermal transport is explored using lattice dynamics theory and molecular dynamics (MD)...
Heat transfer is ubiquitous in both naturally occurring and engineered materials. As technology prog...
We present here a theoretical method to determine the phononic contribution to the thermal conductan...
A time-dependent extension to the Landauer–Büttiker approach to study transient quantum transport i...