Working within the nonequilibrium Green’s function formalism, a formula for the two-time current correlation function is derived for the case of transport through a nanojunction in response to an arbitrary time-dependent bias. The one-particle Hamiltonian and the wide-band limit approximation are assumed, enabling us to extract all necessary Green’s functions and self-energies for the system, extending the analytic work presented previously [Ridley et al. , Phys. Rev. B 91 , 125433 ( 2015 )]. We show that our expression for the two-time correlation function generalizes the Büttiker theory of shot and thermal noise on the current through a nanojunction to the time-dependent bias case including the transient regime following the switch-on. Tr...
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Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...
Working within the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism, a formula for the two-time current cor...
This thesis contains a theoretical treatment of the time-dependent quantum transport of electrons th...
PAPER • OPEN ACCESS Calculation of the current response in a nanojunction for an arbitrary time-depe...
The purpose of this thesis is to report a theoretical investigation on the current-current correlati...
In this thesis, certain aspects of time-dependent quantum transport properties in nanoscale structur...
In this paper, we review the partitioned and partition-free approaches to the calculation of the tim...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
Effects of many-body interactions and superconducting correlations have become central questions in ...
We study the dynamics of the electron current in nanodevices where there are time-varying components...
In this paper, we review the partitioned and partition-free approaches to the calculation of the tim...
A time-dependent extension to the Landauer–Büttiker approach to study transient quantum transport i...
Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...
Working within the nonequilibrium Green's function formalism, a formula for the two-time current cor...
This thesis contains a theoretical treatment of the time-dependent quantum transport of electrons th...
PAPER • OPEN ACCESS Calculation of the current response in a nanojunction for an arbitrary time-depe...
The purpose of this thesis is to report a theoretical investigation on the current-current correlati...
In this thesis, certain aspects of time-dependent quantum transport properties in nanoscale structur...
In this paper, we review the partitioned and partition-free approaches to the calculation of the tim...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
We present an analysis of the transient electronic and transport properties of a nanojunction in the...
Effects of many-body interactions and superconducting correlations have become central questions in ...
We study the dynamics of the electron current in nanodevices where there are time-varying components...
In this paper, we review the partitioned and partition-free approaches to the calculation of the tim...
A time-dependent extension to the Landauer–Büttiker approach to study transient quantum transport i...
Many molecular junctions display stochastic telegraphic switching between two distinct current value...