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`Tight Binding' methods in quantum transport through molecules and small devices: From the coherent to the decoherent description
Horacio M. Pastawski, Ernesto Medina
Published 2001-03-09Version 1
We discuss the steady-state electronic transport in solid-state and molecular devices in the quantum regime. The decimation technique allows a comprehensive description of the electronic structure. Such a method is used, in conjunction with the generalizations of Landauer's tunneling formalism, to describe a wide range of transport regimes. We analize mesoscopic and semiclassical metallic transport, the metal-insulator transition, and the resonant tunneling regime. The effects of decoherence on transport is discussed in terms of the D'Amato-Pastawski model. A brief presentation of the time dependent phenomena is also included.
Comments: 25 pages 20 figures
Journal: Revista Mexicana de Fisica, Vol. 47 S1 pag. 1-23 (2001)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: quantum transport, small devices, decoherent description, tight binding, time dependent phenomena
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