We discuss a numerical method to study electron transport in mesoscopic devices out of equilibrium. The method is based on the solution of operator equations of motion, using efficient Chebyshev time propagation techniques. Its peculiar feature is the propagation of operators backwards in time. In this way the resource consumption scales linearly with the number of states used to represent the system. This allows us to calculate the current for non-interacting electrons in large one-, two- and three-dimensional lead-device configurations with time-dependent voltages or potentials. We discuss the technical aspects of the method and present results for an electron pump device and a disordered system, where we find transient behaviour that exi...
We use the equations of motion of non-interacting electrons in a onedimensional system to numericall...
Non-equilibrium Green's function formalism (NEGF) by employing time-dependent (TD) perturbation theo...
In this study, we present simulations of strongly out-of-equilibrium conditions for the one-dimensio...
In this thesis, we present a theory to calculate the time-dependent current flowing through an arbit...
In quasiballistic semiconductor nanostructures, carrier exchange between the active region and dissi...
In this paper, we present a non-equilibrium quantum theory for transient electron dynamics in nanode...
Based upon the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism, we present a time-dependent Landauer ...
We study the dynamics of the electron current in nanodevices where there are time-varying components...
We use the effective-mass approximation and the density-functional theory with the local-density app...
Graduation date: 2016Time-dependent electronic transport is increasingly important to the state-of-t...
In this thesis we study the response of mesoscopic systems to time dependent fields and the current ...
The article is arranged as follows: In chapter 2 we introduce the Green's function technique in the ...
During the recent decades, molecular electronics has established its place as one of the promising ...
International audienceWe report on a "source-sink" algorithm which allows one to calculate time-reso...
In recent years, it has been routinely achieved to build nanoscale electronic devices, which generat...
We use the equations of motion of non-interacting electrons in a onedimensional system to numericall...
Non-equilibrium Green's function formalism (NEGF) by employing time-dependent (TD) perturbation theo...
In this study, we present simulations of strongly out-of-equilibrium conditions for the one-dimensio...
In this thesis, we present a theory to calculate the time-dependent current flowing through an arbit...
In quasiballistic semiconductor nanostructures, carrier exchange between the active region and dissi...
In this paper, we present a non-equilibrium quantum theory for transient electron dynamics in nanode...
Based upon the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism, we present a time-dependent Landauer ...
We study the dynamics of the electron current in nanodevices where there are time-varying components...
We use the effective-mass approximation and the density-functional theory with the local-density app...
Graduation date: 2016Time-dependent electronic transport is increasingly important to the state-of-t...
In this thesis we study the response of mesoscopic systems to time dependent fields and the current ...
The article is arranged as follows: In chapter 2 we introduce the Green's function technique in the ...
During the recent decades, molecular electronics has established its place as one of the promising ...
International audienceWe report on a "source-sink" algorithm which allows one to calculate time-reso...
In recent years, it has been routinely achieved to build nanoscale electronic devices, which generat...
We use the equations of motion of non-interacting electrons in a onedimensional system to numericall...
Non-equilibrium Green's function formalism (NEGF) by employing time-dependent (TD) perturbation theo...
In this study, we present simulations of strongly out-of-equilibrium conditions for the one-dimensio...