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Microscopic theory and quantum simulation of atomic heat transport

Published 13 Mar 2015 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1503.04188v2)

Abstract: Quantum simulation methods based on density-functional theory are currently deemed unfit to cope with atomic heat transport within the Green-Kubo formalism, because quantum-mechanical energy densities and currents are inherently ill-defined at the atomic scale. We show that, while this difficulty would also affect classical simulations, thermal conductivity is indeed insensitive to such ill-definedness by virtue of a sort of gauge invariance resulting from energy extensivity and conservation. Based on these findings, we derive an expression for the adiabatic energy flux from density-functional theory, which allows heat transport to be simulated using ab-initio equilibrium molecular dynamics. Our methodology is demonstrated by comparing its predictions with those of classical equilibrium and ab-initio non-equilibrium (M\"uller-Plathe) simulations for a liquid-Argon model, and finally applied to heavy water at ambient conditions.

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