Session P14: Focus Session: Transport Properties of Nanostructures V: Theory and Computation II
8:00 AM–11:00 AM, Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Room: B113
Sponsoring Unit:
DMP
Chair: Harold Baranger, Duke University
Abstract ID: BAPS.2010.MAR.P14.1
Abstract: P14.00001 : Electron dynamics and the approach to steady state in molecular junctions
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
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Author:
Troy Van Voorhis
(MIT)
The description of transport through a molecular junction typically invokes the idea of a steady state - the system is driven out of equilibrium, and it is assumed that on the experimental timescale it will relax to a steady state distribution. In this talk we critically examine the approach toward steady state and address the question of whether or not there might be realistic situations where steady state never obtains. The tool we use for this study is real-time dependent density functional theory. We find that while the simulations can often show systematic deviations from reality, yet our calculations suggest that non-steady-state behavior could be relevant on ultrafast timescales.
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