405 research outputs found
Exact dynamical exchange-correlation kernel of a weakly inhomogeneous electron gas
The dynamical exchange-correlation kernel of a non-uniform electron
gas is an essential input for the time-dependent density functional theory of
electronic systems. The long-wavelength behavior of this kernel is known to be
of the form where is the wave vector and is a
frequency-dependent coefficient. We show that in the limit of weak
non-uniformity the coefficient has a simple and exact expression in
terms of the ground-state density and the frequency-dependent kernel of a {\it
uniform} electron gas at the average density. We present an approximate
evaluation of this expression for Si and discuss its implications for the
theory of excitonic effects.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Adiabatic polaron dynamics and Josephson effect in a superconducting molecular quantum dot
We study the Josephson current through a resonant level coupled to a
vibration mode (local Holstein model) in the adiabatic limit of low oscillator
frequency. A semiclassical theory is then appropriate and allows us to consider
the oscillator dynamics within the Born-Oppenheimer approximation for arbitrary
electron-vibration couplings. The resulting Fokker-Planck equation has been
solved in the most relevant underdamped limit and yields the oscillator
distribution function and the Josephson current. Remarkably, a transition from
single-well to double-well behavior of the effective oscillator potential
surface is possible and can be tuned by variation of the superconducting phase
difference. The Josephson current is shown to be only weakly affected by the
electron-vibration coupling due to strong phonon localization near the bottom
of the potential surface.Comment: 11 pages, 9 figures, final version to appear in Phys. Rev.
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