Non-Markovian transients in transport across chiral quantum wires using space-time non-equilibrium Green functions
Nikhil Danny Babu, Girish S. Setlur

TL;DR
This paper derives exact non-equilibrium Green functions for chiral quantum wires with time-dependent bias, revealing transient and steady-state transport phenomena, including non-Markovian effects due to finite bandwidth.
Contribution
It provides an analytical solution for space-time Green functions in a non-interacting chiral wire system with arbitrary time-dependent bias, capturing transient dynamics and non-Markovian behavior.
Findings
Exact Green functions for arbitrary time-dependent bias
Transient current build-up differs with finite bandwidth
Non-Markovian effects observed in non-equilibrium transport
Abstract
We study a system of two non-interacting quantum wires with fermions of opposite chirality with a point contact junction at the origin across which tunneling can take place when an arbitrary time-dependent bias between the wires is applied. We obtain the exact dynamical non-equilibrium Green function by solving Dyson's equation analytically. Both the space-time dependent two and four-point functions are written down in a closed form in terms of simple functions of position and time. This allows us to obtain, among other things, the I-V characteristics for an arbitrary time-dependent bias. Our method is a superior alternative to competing approaches to non-equilibrium as we are able to account for transient phenomena as well as the steady state. We study the approach to steady state by computing the time evolution of the equal-time one-particle Green function. Our method can be easily…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
