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Heat generation and transport due to time-dependent forces

Published 1 Mar 2011 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1103.0210v2)

Abstract: We study heat transport for solids in the presence of arbitrary time-dependent force. Using nonequilibrium Green's function (NEGF) approach we present an exact analytical expression of current for the linear system. We found that the heat current can be expressed in terms of the displacement of the atoms in the center and the self energy of the baths. We carry out the calculation for the oscillatory driven force and study the steady state properties for one-dimensional linear chain and two-dimensional square lattice. We found that the heat current is related to the density of states of the system and is independent of the bath temperature in ballistic transport. The baths absorb energy only when their intrinsic frquency resonates with the applied frequency We also generalize the problem for multiple heat baths with different temperatures. We also discuss the effect due to nonlinear interactions in the center.

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