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Functional renormalization group study of the Anderson--Holstein model
We present a comprehensive study of the spectral and transport properties in
the Anderson--Holstein model both in and out of equilibrium using the
functional renormalization group (FRG). We show how the previously established
machinery of Matsubara and Keldysh FRG can be extended to include the local
phonon mode. Based on the analysis of spectral properties in equilibrium we
identify different regimes depending on the strength of the electron--phonon
interaction and the frequency of the phonon mode. We supplement these
considerations with analytical results from the Kondo model. We also calculate
the non-linear differential conductance through the Anderson--Holstein quantum
dot and find clear signatures of the presence of the phonon mode.Comment: 19 pages, 8 figure
A renormalization group approach to time dependent transport through correlated quantum dots
We introduce a real time version of the functional renormalization group
which allows to study correlation effects on nonequilibrium transport through
quantum dots. Our method is equally capable to address (i) the relaxation out
of a nonequilibrium initial state into a (potentially) steady state driven by a
bias voltage and (ii) the dynamics governed by an explicitly time-dependent
Hamiltonian. All time regimes from transient to asymptotic can be tackled; the
only approximation is the consistent truncation of the flow equations at a
given order. As an application we investigate the relaxation dynamics of the
interacting resonant level model which describes a fermionic quantum dot
dominated by charge fluctuations. Moreover, we study decoherence and relaxation
phenomena within the ohmic spin-boson model by mapping the latter to the
interacting resonant level model
Theory of magnetoresistance in films of dilute magnetic alloys
Earlier a magnetic anisotropy for magnetic impurities nearby the surface of
non-magnetic host was proposed in order to explain the size dependence of the
Kondo effect in dilute magnetic alloys. Recently Giordano has measured the
magnetoresistance of dilute Au(Fe) films for different thicknesses well above
the Kondo temperature . In this way he verified the existence of that
anisotropy even for such a case where the Kondo effect is not dominating. For
detailed comparison of that suggestion with experiments, the magnetic field
dependence of the magnetoresistance is calculated in the lowest approximation,
thus in the second order of the exchange coupling. The strength of the
anisotropy is very close to earlier estimates deduced from the size dependence
of the Kondo resistivity amplitude.Comment: (11 pages, 8 figures, essential changes compared to the old version
Multimodality Treatment for Early-Stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma: A Bridging Therapy for Liver Transplantation
Purpose: To evaluate the efficiency of a multimodality approach consisting of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) and radiofrequency ablation (RFA) as bridging therapy for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) awaiting orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) and to evaluate the histopathological response in explant specimens. Materials and Methods: Between April 2001 and November 2011, 36 patients with 50 HCC nodules (1.4-5.0 cm, median 2.8 cm) on the waiting list for liver transplantation were treated by TACE and RFA. The drop-out rate during the follow-up period was recorded. The local efficacy was evaluated by histopathological examination of the explanted livers. Results: During a median follow-up time of 29 (4.0-95.3) months the cumulative drop-out rate for the patients on the waiting list was 0, 2.8, 5.5, 11.0, 13.9 and 16.7% at 3, 6, 12, 24, 36 and 48 months, respectively. 16 patients (with 26 HCC lesions) out of 36(44.4%) were transplanted by the end of study with a median waiting list time of 13.7 (2.5-37.8) months. The histopathological examination of the explanted specimens revealed a complete necrosis in 20 of 26 HCCs (76.9%), whereas 6 (23.1%) nodules showed viable residual tumor tissue. All transplanted patients are alive at a median time of 29.9 months. Imaging correlation showed 100% specificity and 66.7% sensitivity for the depiction of residual or recurrent tumor. Conclusion: We conclude that TACE.combined with RFA could provide an effective treatment to decrease the drop-out rate from the OLT waiting list for HCC patients. Furthermore, this combination therapy results in high rates of complete tumor necrosis as evaluated in the histopathological analysis of the explanted livers. Further randomized trials are needed to demonstrate if there is a benefit in comparison with a single-treatment approach. copyright (C) 2012 S. Karger AG, Base
Charge transport through single molecules, quantum dots, and quantum wires
We review recent progresses in the theoretical description of correlation and
quantum fluctuation phenomena in charge transport through single molecules,
quantum dots, and quantum wires. A variety of physical phenomena is addressed,
relating to co-tunneling, pair-tunneling, adiabatic quantum pumping, charge and
spin fluctuations, and inhomogeneous Luttinger liquids. We review theoretical
many-body methods to treat correlation effects, quantum fluctuations,
nonequilibrium physics, and the time evolution into the stationary state of
complex nanoelectronic systems.Comment: 48 pages, 14 figures, Topical Review for Nanotechnolog
Electron interference and entanglement in coupled 1D systems with noise
We estimate the role of noise in the formation of entanglement and in the
appearance of single- and two-electron interference in systems of coupled
one-dimensional channels semiconductors. Two cases are considered: a
single-particle interferometer and a two-particle interferometer exploiting
Coulomb interaction. In both of them, environmental noise yields a
randomization of the carrier phases. Our results assess how that the
complementarity relation linking single-particle behavior to nonlocal
quantities, such as entanglement and environment-induced decoherence, acts in
electron interferometry. We show that, in a experimental implementation of the
setups examined, one- and two-electron detection probability at the output
drains can be used to evaluate the decoherence phenomena and the degree of
entanglement.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures. v2: added some references and corrected tex
Nonequilibrium functional RG with frequency dependent vertex function: A study of the single impurity Anderson model
We investigate nonequilibrium properties of the single impurity Anderson
model by means of the functional renormalization group (fRG) within Keldysh
formalism. We present how the level broadening Gamma/2 can be used as flow
parameter for the fRG. This choice preserves important aspects of the Fermi
liquid behaviour that the model exhibits in case of particle-hole symmetry. An
approximation scheme for the Keldysh fRG is developed which accounts for the
frequency dependence of the two-particle vertex in a way similar but not
equivalent to a recently published approximation to the equilibrium Matsubara
fRG. Our method turns out to be a flexible tool for the study of weak to
intermediate on-site interactions U <= 3 Gamma. In equilibrium we find
excellent agreement with NRG results for the linear conductance at finite gate
voltage, magnetic field, and temperature. In nonequilibrium, our results for
the current agree well with TD-DMRG. For the nonlinear conductance as function
of the bias voltage, we propose reliable results at finite magnetic field and
finite temperature. Furthermore, we demonstrate the exponentially small scale
of the Kondo temperature to appear in the second order derivative of the
self-energy. We show that the approximation is, however, not able to reproduce
the scaling of the effective mass at large interactions.Comment: [v2] - minor changes throughout the text; added new Fig. 3; corrected
pert.-theory data in Figs. 10, 11; published versio
Systematic behaviour of the in-plane penetration depth in d-wave cuprates
We report the temperature T and oxygen concentration dependences of the
penetration depth of grain-aligned YBa_2Cu_3O_{7-\delta} with \delta= 0.0, 0.3
and 0.43. The values of the in-plane \lambda_{ab}(0) and out-of-plane
\lambda_{c}(0) penetration depths, the low temperature linear term in
\lambda_{ab}(T), and the ratio \lambda_{c}(0) /\lambda_{ab}(T) were found to
increase with increasing . The systematic changes of the linear term in
\lambda_{ab}(T) with T_c found here and in recent work on HgBa_2Ca_{n-1}
Cu_nO_{2n+2+\delta} (n = 1 and 3) are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
First Report of the Simulation Optimization Group
This is the first report of the ATLAS Simulation Optimization Group, established in June of 2007. This article justifies the selected Geant4 version, physics list, and range cuts to be used by the default ATLAS simulation for initial data taking and beyond. The current status of several projects, including detector description, simulation validation, studies of additional Geant4 parameters, and cavern background, are reported
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