We introduce and develop a slave-spin mean-field technique for describing generic interacting two-level systems under time-dependent drivings, where an auxiliary S=1 spin is added to describe the localized character of the electrons. We show that the approach efficiently captures the main effects of the strong correlations as well as the dynamical nature of the driving, while remaining simple enough to allow for an analytical treatment. Our formalism provides a flexible solution method, which can be applied to different device configurations at an extremely small numerical cost. Furthermore, it leads to a very practical description of adiabatically driven systems in terms of frozen static solutions.
Slave-spin-1 formulation: A simple approach to time-dependent transport through an interacting two-level system / Ludovico, M. F.; Capone, M.. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 101:24(2020), pp. 1-8. [10.1103/PhysRevB.101.245437]
Slave-spin-1 formulation: A simple approach to time-dependent transport through an interacting two-level system
Ludovico M. F.;Capone M.
2020-01-01
Abstract
We introduce and develop a slave-spin mean-field technique for describing generic interacting two-level systems under time-dependent drivings, where an auxiliary S=1 spin is added to describe the localized character of the electrons. We show that the approach efficiently captures the main effects of the strong correlations as well as the dynamical nature of the driving, while remaining simple enough to allow for an analytical treatment. Our formalism provides a flexible solution method, which can be applied to different device configurations at an extremely small numerical cost. Furthermore, it leads to a very practical description of adiabatically driven systems in terms of frozen static solutions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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