Nonequilibrium steady-state thermoelectrics of Kondo-correlated quantum dots
Anand Manaparambil, Andreas Weichselbaum, Jan von Delft, Ireneusz, Weymann

TL;DR
This paper investigates the thermoelectric transport properties of Kondo-correlated quantum dots under finite temperature gradients using advanced numerical methods, revealing a 'Kondo circle' regime and providing insights into conductance and thermoelectric effects beyond linear response.
Contribution
It introduces a non-perturbative numerical approach combining NRG and tDMRG to analyze thermoelectric effects in Kondo quantum dots under finite temperature gradients, highlighting the 'Kondo circle' regime.
Findings
Peak in conductance at finite voltage bias vs. temperature gradient.
Finite-ΔT behavior similar to linear response with an effective temperature.
Identification of a 'Kondo circle' where Kondo correlations dominate.
Abstract
The transport across a Kondo-correlated quantum dot coupled to two leads with independent temperatures and chemical potentials is studied using a controlled non-perturbative, and in this sense exact numeric treatment based on a hybrid numerical renormalization group combined with time-dependent density matrix renormalization group (NRG-tDMRG). We find a peak in the conductance at finite voltage bias vs. the temperature gradient across left and right lead. We then focus predominantly on zero voltage bias but finite far beyond linear response. We reveal the dependence of the characteristic zero-bias conductance on the individual lead temperatures. We find that the finite- data behaves quantitatively similar to linear response with an effective equilibrium temperature derived from the different lead temperatures. The regime of sign changes in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena · Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
