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CQT: Concepts of Quantum Transport

CQT Lecture 3: Probabilities, Wavefunctions and Green Functions

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Contributor(s) Supriyo Datta
Purdue University, West Lafayette
Abstract Objective: To extend the simple model from Lecture 2 into the full-blown model combines the NEGF (Non-Equilibrium Green Function) method with the Landauer approach.
Sponsored by The Network for Computational Nanotechnology
References Model based on (1) Datta, Phys. Rev. B40, 5830 (1989); J. Phys. Cond. Matt. 2, 8023 (1990), (2) Meir and Wingreen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 68, 2512 (1992).

Quantum Transport: Atom to Transistor, Chapters 8-11.

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