We review a recent theoretical development based on non-equilibrium Green's function formalism to study heat transport in nanomechanical devices modeled by phononic systems of coupled quantum oscillators driven by ac forces and connected to phononic reservoirs. We present the relevant equations to calculate the heat currents flowing along different regions of the setup, as well as the power developed by the time-dependent forces. We also present different strategies to evaluate the Green's functions exactly or approximately within the weak driving regime. We finally discuss the different mechanisms in which the ac driving forces deliver the energy. We show that, besides generating heat, the forces may operate exchanging energy as a quantum ...
We provide an overview on the problem of modeling heat transport at nanoscale and in far-from-equili...
We generalize the theory of thermoelectrics to include coherent electron systems under adiabatic ac ...
peer reviewedWe establish the foundations of a nonequilibrium theory of quantum thermodynamics for n...
We review a recent theoretical development based on non-equilibrium Green's function formalism to st...
We present a formalism to study the heat transport and the power developed by the local driving fiel...
The problem of time-dependent particle transport in quantum conductors is nowadays a well establishe...
This book presents generalized heat-conduction laws which, from a mesoscopic perspective, are releva...
We analyze the time-resolved energy transport and the entropy production in ac-driven quantum cohere...
We study time-dependent heat transport in systems composed of a resonant level periodically forced w...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...
In recent years, the study of heat to work conversion has been re-invigorated by nanotechnology. Ste...
We analyze a simple microscopic model to pump heat from a cold to a hot reservoir in a nanomechanica...
Device miniaturization allows for the improved speed and performance of modern-day computers compare...
We investigate a multiterminal mesoscopic conductor in the quantum Hall regime, subject to temperatu...
In the present work, we study heat transport through a one dimensional time-dependent nanomechanical...
We provide an overview on the problem of modeling heat transport at nanoscale and in far-from-equili...
We generalize the theory of thermoelectrics to include coherent electron systems under adiabatic ac ...
peer reviewedWe establish the foundations of a nonequilibrium theory of quantum thermodynamics for n...
We review a recent theoretical development based on non-equilibrium Green's function formalism to st...
We present a formalism to study the heat transport and the power developed by the local driving fiel...
The problem of time-dependent particle transport in quantum conductors is nowadays a well establishe...
This book presents generalized heat-conduction laws which, from a mesoscopic perspective, are releva...
We analyze the time-resolved energy transport and the entropy production in ac-driven quantum cohere...
We study time-dependent heat transport in systems composed of a resonant level periodically forced w...
This thesis studies the nonequilibrium properties of quantum dots with regard to electrical conducti...
In recent years, the study of heat to work conversion has been re-invigorated by nanotechnology. Ste...
We analyze a simple microscopic model to pump heat from a cold to a hot reservoir in a nanomechanica...
Device miniaturization allows for the improved speed and performance of modern-day computers compare...
We investigate a multiterminal mesoscopic conductor in the quantum Hall regime, subject to temperatu...
In the present work, we study heat transport through a one dimensional time-dependent nanomechanical...
We provide an overview on the problem of modeling heat transport at nanoscale and in far-from-equili...
We generalize the theory of thermoelectrics to include coherent electron systems under adiabatic ac ...
peer reviewedWe establish the foundations of a nonequilibrium theory of quantum thermodynamics for n...