Thermal Rectification Effect of an Interacting Quantum Dot
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Abstract
We investigate the nonlinear thermal transport properties of a single interacting quantum dot with two energy levels tunnel-coupled to two electrodes using nonequilibrium Green function method and Hartree--Fock decoupling approximation. In the case of asymmetric tunnel-couplings to two electrodes, for example, when the upper level of the quantum dot is open for transport, whereas the lower level is blocked, our calculations predict a strong asymmetry for the heat (energy) current, which shows that the quantum dot system may act as a thermal rectifier in this specific situation.
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CHEN Xue-Ou, DONG Bing, LEI Xiao-Lin. Thermal Rectification Effect of an Interacting Quantum Dot[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 3032-3035.
CHEN Xue-Ou, DONG Bing, LEI Xiao-Lin. Thermal Rectification Effect of an Interacting Quantum Dot[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 3032-3035.
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CHEN Xue-Ou, DONG Bing, LEI Xiao-Lin. Thermal Rectification Effect of an Interacting Quantum Dot[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 3032-3035.
CHEN Xue-Ou, DONG Bing, LEI Xiao-Lin. Thermal Rectification Effect of an Interacting Quantum Dot[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2008, 25(8): 3032-3035.
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