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Crossover from ballistic to diffusive thermal transport in quantum Langevin dynamics study of a harmonic chain connected to self-consistent reservoirs
Through an exact analysis using quantum Langevin dynamics, we demonstrate the
crossover from ballistic to diffusive thermal transport in a harmonic chain
with each site connected to Ohmic heat reservoirs. The temperatures of the two
heat baths at the boundaries are specified from before whereas the temperatures
of the interior heat reservoirs are determined self-consistently by demanding
that in the steady state, on average, there is no heat current between any such
(self-consistent) reservoir and the harmonic chain. Essence of our study is
that the effective mean free path separating the ballistic regime of transport
from the diffusive one emerges naturally.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figur
Role of pinning potentials in heat transport through disordered harmonic chain
The role of quadratic onsite pinning potentials on determining the size (N)
dependence of the disorder averaged steady state heat current , in a
isotopically disordered harmonic chain connected to stochastic heat baths, is
investigated. For two models of heat baths, namely white noise baths and
Rubin's model of baths, we find that the N dependence of is the same and
depends on the number of pinning centers present in the chain. In the absence
of pinning, ~ 1/N^{1/2} while in presence of one or two pins ~
1/N^{3/2}. For a finite (n) number of pinning centers with 2 <= n << N, we
provide heuristic arguments and numerical evidence to show that ~
1/N^{n-1/2}. We discuss the relevance of our results in the context of recent
experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, quantum case is added in modified versio
Random Matrix Spectral Form Factor in Kicked Interacting Fermionic Chains
We study quantum chaos and spectral correlations in periodically driven
(Floquet) fermionic chains with long-range two-particle interactions, in the
presence and absence of particle number conservation () symmetry. We
analytically show that the spectral form factor precisely follows the
prediction of random matrix theory in the regime of long chains, and for
timescales that exceed the so-called Thouless/Ehrenfest time which scales with
the size as , or , in the presence, or
absence of symmetry, respectively. Using random phase assumption which
essentially requires long-range nature of interaction, we demonstrate that the
Thouless time scaling is equivalent to the behavior of the spectral gap of a
classical Markov chain, which is in the continuous-time (Trotter) limit
generated, respectively, by a gapless , or gapped , spin-1/2 chain
Hamiltonian.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Heat transport in harmonic lattices
We work out the non-equilibrium steady state properties of a harmonic lattice
which is connected to heat reservoirs at different temperatures. The heat
reservoirs are themselves modeled as harmonic systems. Our approach is to write
quantum Langevin equations for the system and solve these to obtain steady
state properties such as currents and other second moments involving the
position and momentum operators. The resulting expressions will be seen to be
similar in form to results obtained for electronic transport using the
non-equilibrium Green's function formalism. As an application of the formalism
we discuss heat conduction in a harmonic chain connected to self-consistent
reservoirs. We obtain a temperature dependent thermal conductivity which, in
the high-temperature classical limit, reproduces the exact result on this model
obtained recently by Bonetto, Lebowitz and Lukkarinen.Comment: One misprint and one error have been corrected; 22 pages, 2 figure
Correlated few-photon transport in one-dimensional waveguides: linear and nonlinear dispersions
We address correlated few-photon transport in one-dimensional waveguides
coupled to a two-level system (TLS), such as an atom or a quantum dot. We
derive exactly the single-photon and two-photon current (transmission) for
linear and nonlinear (tight-binding sinusoidal) energy-momentum dispersion
relations of photons in the waveguides and compare the results for the
different dispersions. A large enhancement of the two-photon current for the
sinusoidal dispersion has been seen at a certain transition energy of the TLS
away from the single-photon resonances.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, revised version, to appear in Phys. Rev.
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