[HTML][HTML] Green's function methods for single molecule junctions

G Cohen, M Galperin - The Journal of chemical physics, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
We present a brief pedagogical review of theoretical Green's function methods applicable to
open quantum systems out of equilibrium, in general, and single molecule junctions, in …

Linear response quantum transport through interacting multi-orbital nanostructures

EL Minarelli, JB Rigo, AK Mitchell - arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.01208, 2022 - arxiv.org
Nanoelectronics devices, such as quantum dot systems or single-molecule transistors,
consist of a quantum nanostructure coupled to a macroscopic external electronic circuit …

Heat current across a capacitively coupled double quantum dot

AA Aligia, DP Daroca, L Arrachea, P Roura-Bas - Physical Review B, 2020 - APS
We study the heat current through two capacitively coupled quantum dots coupled in series
with two conducting leads at different temperatures TL and TR in the spinless case (valid for …

At which magnetic field, exactly, does the Kondo resonance begin to split? A Fermi liquid description of the low-energy properties of the Anderson model

M Filippone, CP Moca, A Weichselbaum, J von Delft… - Physical Review B, 2018 - APS
This paper is a corrected version of Phys. Rev. B 95, 165404 (2017) 2469-9950
10.1103/PhysRevB. 95.165404, which we have retracted because it contained a trivial but …

Relation between width of zero-bias anomaly and Kondo temperature in transport measurements through correlated quantum dots: Effect of asymmetric coupling to …

DP Daroca, P Roura-Bas, AA Aligia - Physical Review B, 2018 - APS
The zero-bias anomaly at low temperatures, originated by the Kondo effect when an electric
current flows through a system formed by a spin-1/2 quantum dot and two metallic contacts …

Replicas of the Kondo peak due to electron-vibration interaction in molecular transport properties

P Roura-Bas, L Tosi, AA Aligia - Physical Review B, 2016 - APS
The low temperature properties of single level molecular quantum dots including both
electron-electron and electron-vibration interactions, are theoretically investigated. The …

At which magnetic field, exactly, does the Kondo resonance begin to split? A Fermi liquid description of the low-energy properties of the Anderson model

M Filippone, CP Moca, J von Delft, C Mora - Physical Review B, 2017 - APS
We extend a recently developed Fermi liquid (FL) theory for the asymmetric single-impurity
Anderson model [C. Mora, Phys. Rev. B 92, 075120 (2015) PRBMDO 1098-0121 …

Leading temperature dependence of the conductance in Kondo-correlated quantum dots

AA Aligia - Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Using renormalized perturbation theory in the Coulomb repulsion, we derive an analytical
expression for the leading term in the temperature dependence of the conductance through …

Magnetization curves of deposited finite spin chains

HT Langwald, J Schnack - The European Physical Journal B, 2019 - Springer
The characterization and manipulation of deposited magnetic clusters or molecules on
surfaces is a prerequisite for their future utilization. In recent years techniques like spin-flip …

Comment on" The renormalized superperturbation theory (rSPT) approach to the Anderson model in and out of equilibrium"

AA Aligia - arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.06029, 2017 - arxiv.org
I present briefly some facts about nonequilibrium renormalized perturbation theory,
correcting recent misleading statements in [E. Mu\~ noz, F. Zamani, L. Merker, TA Costi, and …