Interdisciplinary Workshop

Progress in Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions

 

19.-23. August 2002, in (partially) flooded Dresden

 

Conference venue, including talks, posters, registration and welcome dinner: Park Plaza Hotel Dresden (dry)

(Original location – the art’otel Dresden was 2m under water)

 

 

General format

 

- Workshop of Gordon-type format

- Sessions are chaired and introduced for non-experts (10-15

  minutes introduction) by a moderator - specialist in the field

- talks are 45 min duration, followed by 15 min discussion

- 2 poster sessions

 

 

 

 

Workshop Program

 

 

Sunday August 18

 

4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Registration

7 p.m. Welcome reception

 

 

Monday August 19

 

9.00 am - 12.45 pm

 

      Opening

 

Session I: History and fundamental theoretical problems

 

      Alexei Abrikosov, Argonne National Laboratory: Personal historical Remarks

 

      I.1. Leonid Keldysh, Lebedev Physics Institute Moscow:

        Real-time Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions

abstract

 

I.2. Hendrik van Hees and Jörn Knoll,

           University Bielefeld/GSI Darmstadt:

Renormalization and selfconsistency in quantum field theory

abstract

 

      I.3. Klaus Morawetz, Pavel Lipavsky, and Vaclav Spicka,

           Max-Planck-Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems/Inst. Physics, Academy of  Sciences of the Czech Republic

130 years of Boltzmann’s equation - from classical to nonlocal quantum transport

        abstract

 

 12.45 pm -  3.30 pm: Lunch break/Ad hoc sessions,

                  Walk through Dresden city center

 

  3.30 pm - 5.00 pm: Afternoon coffee and Posters A

 

5.00 pm -  7.00 pm:

Session II: Progress in Superconductivity and Bose condensation

Moderator: Paul C. Martin, Harvard University

 

      II.1. Alexei Abrikosov, Argonne National Laboratory:

Theory of high-temperature superconductivity in layered cuprates

abstract

 

              II.2. Ad-hoc discussion: Introduced by Paul C. Martin,

          The role of the initial state for nonequilibrium many-body systems

 

 

Tuesday August 20 

 

9.00 am - 13.00 pm:

Ernst Dreisigacker (WE-Heraeus Foundation): Welcome address

 

Session III: Quantum Transport in Semiconductors

 

      Norman Horing, Stevens Institute of Technology: Introduction

 

      III.1. David Ferry, S.M. Ramey, and L. Shifren,

             Arizona State University:

                       Nonequilibrium Transport in Nanoscale Semiconductor Devices

abstract

 

III.2. Roger Lake and Dejan Jovanovic,

University of California, Riverside/Motorola Labs

                        NGF in semiconductor device modelling

abstract

 

      III.3. Antti-Pekka Jauho,

             Technical University of Denmark:

                       NGF modelling of transport in mesoscopic systems

abstract

 

 

 13.00 pm -  3.30 pm: Lunch break/Ad hoc sessions

  3.30 pm - 5.00 pm: Afternoon coffee and Posters B

 

5.00 pm -  7.00 pm:

Session IV: Quantum Transport II

 

       Bedrich Velicky, University Prague: Introduction

 

       IV.1. John Barker, University of Glasgow:

                       Bohm trajectories in quantum transport

abstract

 

  IV.2. Manfred Schlanges, Greifswald University:

                       Correlated quantum plasmas in strong laser fields

abstract

 

8.00 pm WE-Heraeus Dinner

Acknowledgements,

T-Shirt ceremony

 

 

Wednesday August 21

 

9.00 am - 13.15 pm:

Session V: Optics of correlated electron-hole systems

Roland Zimmermann, Humboldt-University Berlin: Introduction

 

V.1. Klaus Henneberger, Rostock University:

                  Excitons in Semiconductors: Phase Space Shrinkage and

                  Dissociation vs. high  Population

                  abstract

 

      V.2. Rolf Binder, University of Arizona:

                   Excitonic correlations in the coherent emission of semiconductor microcavities

abstract

 

      V.3. Wilfried Schäfer, Paul Gartner, and Frank Jahnke

           ISG, Forschungszentrum Jülich/Universität Bremen:

        Coulomb correlations in the quantum kinetics of electron-phonon systems

                    abstract

 

Session VI part 1: Many-body effects at high energies

 

      Jörn Knoll, GSI Darmstadt: Introduction

 

      VI.1. David Blaschke and Craig Roberts,

            Rostock University/Argonne National Laboratory:

                      Aspects of a Quark Gluon Plasma

                     abstract

 

3.00 pm Workshop excursion to special exhibit of Albertinum:

Green Vault and part of Galerie Neue Meister.

Guided Walk through historic city center

 

 

Thursday August 22

 

9.00 am - 13.00 pm

Session VI part 2: Many-body effects at high energies

 

      Jörn Knoll, GSI Darmstadt: Continued Introduction

 

      VI.2. Pawel Danielewicz, Michigan State University:

                        Parton Dynamics in Phase Space

abstract

 

      Session VII: Alternative Computational Methods

Moderator: Carlo Jacoboni, University Modena

 

      VII.1. K. Andrae, F. Giglio, M. Ma, A. Pohl,

             P.-G. Reinhard and E. Suraud,

             University Erlangen/Nürnberg /

             Lab. Physique  Quantique, Univ. Paul Sabatier,

             Toulouse/CIRIL/GANIL:

                         Time-dependent Density-Functional-Theory

                         From a Practitioners Perspective

abstract

 

VII.2. Michael Bonitz, Dirk Semkat,

             Alexei Filinov, Volodymyr Golubnychiy, and

             Vladimir Filinov,

             Rostock University/High Energy Density Center,

             Moscow,

                         NGF and first-principle simulations

abstract

 

     Closing Remarks: Michael Bonitz, Paul C. Martin

   

 

1   pm -  3.00 pm: Lunch break

             3 pm: Bus Departure to Burg Stolpen and Bastei (Sächsische Schweiz)

 

 

Friday August 23

 

Departure

9:00 Bus tour to Meissen, visit of Dom and Albrechtsburg

 

 

Explanations: NGF = Nonequilibrium Green’s Functions

 

 

 

Posters

 

Group A (Monday Afternoon)

 

 

A1: Jürgen Berges and Markus Müller, Universität Heidelberg:

Far-from-Equilibrium Quantum Fields and Thermalization

abstract

 

A2: Alexander A. Isayev, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Ukraine:

Crossover from np superfluidity to Bose-Einstein-condenssation of deuterons in nuclear matter

abstract

 

A3: A.V. Prozorkevich, S.A. Smolyansky, C.V. Ilyin, and V.A. Kravchenko,

Physics Department, Saratov State University:

Vlasov Type Kinetic Equation for Quarks in Strong Gluon Field

abstract

 

A4: S.M. Schmidt, D.V. Vinnik, V.V.Skokov, S.A. Smolyansky, and D.V. Toneev,

Inst. Theor. Physik Univ. Tübingen/Bogoljubov Lab. Theor. Phys. Dubna/

Phys. Dept. Saratov State University:

The Beliaev-Budker kinetic equation  in parton plasma pre-equilibrium evolution

abstract

 

A5: S.M. Schmidt, D.V. Vinnik, A.V. Reichel, S.A. Smolyansky, and A.V. Tarakanov,

Inst. Theor. Physik Univ. Tübingen/ Phys. Dept. Saratov State University:

The Kinetics of the Pair Creation in Strong Electromagnetic Fields

abstract

 

A6: Irena Knezevic and David K. Ferry, Arizona State University:

Nonequilibrium Transport in Open Quantum Systems

abstract

 

A7: Antonina Fedorova, Michael Zeitlin,

Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg:

Multiresolution in Quantum Dynamics: From Localization to Pattern Formation

abstract

 

A8: Antonina Fedorova, Michael Zeitlin,

Institute of Problems of Mechanical Engineering Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg:

Wavelet-Based Calculation Methods in Nonlinear Collective Dynamics

abstract

 

A9: Jan Vorberger, Manfred Schlanges and Wolf Dietrich Kraeft, Universität Greifswald:

Thermodynamic Functions of Dense Quantum Plasmas

abstract

 

A10: Alexei Filinov,  Michael Bonitz and Werner Ebeling,

Rostock University/Humboldt University Berlin:  

Quantum pair potentials for strongly correlated plasmas

abstract

 

A11:Vladimir Filinov,  Walter Hoyer, Michael Bonitz, and Stephan Koch,

High Energy Density Laboratory Moscow/ Marburg University/Rostock University:

Plasma phase transition in dense Coulomb systems

abstract

 

A12: A.A. Panteleev and Vl.K. Roerich,  TRINITI Troitsk, Russia:

Many-body approaches to time-dependent resonance fluorescence

abstract

 

A13: Vladimir Roerich, and Maxim Gladush, TRINITI Troitsk, Russia:

Implication of coherent state and Hartree-Fock approximation to studying resonance Rayleigh scattering

abstract

 

A14: Alexander Shul'man, Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics of the Russian Ac. Sciences:

Contribution of One-Time Pair Correlation Function to Kinetic Phenomena in Nonequilibrium Gas

abstract

 

A15: Dirk Semkat, Michael Bonitz, Dietrich Kremp, Michael Murillo, and Dirk Gericke, Rostock University/Los Alamos National Laboratory:

Correlation induced heating and cooling of many-body systems

abstract

 

A16: Michael Bonitz, Dirk Semkat, Michael Murillo, and Dirk O. Gericke,

Rostock University/Los Alamos Nat. Laboratory:

Rapid ion cooling via switching spin statistics

abstract

 

A17: Yuri E. Lozovik, Alexei V. Filinov, and A. Arkhipov,

Institute of Spectroscopy Troitsk/Rostock University:

Tunnelling of identical interacting fermions: a quantum molecular dynamics study

abstract

 

 

Group B (Tuesday Afternoon)

 

B1: Robert van Leeuwen, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen:

Nonequilibrium Green functions in Time-Dependent Density Functional Theory

abstract

 

B2: Egidijus Anisimovas, and Francois M. Peeters, Dep. Natuurkunde, University Antwerpen:

Few-particle States in Electron-Hole Coupled Quantum Dots

abstract

 

B3: Alexei Filinov,  Volodymyr Golubnichyi, Michael Bonitz and Yuri E. Lozovik,

Rostock University/Institute of Optics and Spectroscopy Troitsk, Russia:

Wigner crystallization of electrons in quantum dots and bilayers

abstract

 

B4: Alexei Filinov, Michael Bonitz, and Yuri E. Lozovik,

Rostock University/Institute of Optics and Spectroscopy Troitsk, Russia:

First Principle results for bound states in semiconductor heterostructures - excitons, trions, biexcitons

abstract

 

B5: Thomas Klähn, Günter Manzke, and Klaus Henneberger, Rostock University:

Electron-phonon quantum kinetic effects in the linear optical properties of semiconductors

abstract

 

B6: Paul Gartner, Frank Jahnke and Wilfried Schäfer, Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Bremen/  Institut für Schichten und Grenzflächen, Forschungszentrum Jülich:

Exciton-Phonon interaction in semiconductors with intermediate polar coupling

abstract

 

B7: Andela Kalvova, Bedrich Velicky, and Vaclav Spicka, Institute of Physics, Academy of  Sciences ot the Czech Republic:

Photoexcited transients in disordered semiconductors

abstract

 

B8: Bedrich Velicky,  Andela Kalvova, and Vaclav Spicka,  Institute of  Physics, Academy of  Sciences of the Czech Republic:

Transient excitation of d-electrons in dilute magnetic semiconductors

abstract

 

B9: Angelika Kuligk, Niels Fitzer, and Ronald Redmer, Rostock University:

Full-band approach to impact ionization and high-field transport in semiconductors

abstract

 

B10: Peter Kleinert and V.V. Bryksin,

Paul-Drude-Institut Berlin/Physical-Technical Institute St. Petersburg:

High-electric-field quantum transport beyond the Kadanoff-Baym ansatz

abstract

 

B11: Norman J.M. Horing, Department of Physics And Engineering Physics, Stevens Institute of  Technology:

A Sampling of Green’s Functions for Electrons Subject to Finite Fields, Superlattice and Confining Potentials, Bounded Media and Nonlocality

abstract

 

B12: Anatoly Yu. Smirnov, Lev G. Mourokh, and Norman J.M. Horing  D-Wave Systems Inc./ Dept. Phys. and Engineering Physics, Stevens Inst. Technology:

Nonequilibrium Green’s function analysis of transport and magnetic moment in a biased double-wire system

abstract

 

B13: Peiji Zhao,  Norman J. M. Horing,  D. L. Woolard, and H. L. Cui, Department of Electrical And Computer Engineering, NCSU/ Dept. Phys. and Engineering Physics, Stevens Inst. Technology/ Army Research Office:

Nonequilibrium Green's Function Formulation of  Quantum Transport

Theory for Multi-band Semiconductors

abstract

 

B14: Peiji Zhao,  D. L. Woolard, H. L. Cui, and Norman J. M. Horing, Department of Electrical And Computer Engineering, NCSU/ Army Research Office / Dept. Phys. and Engineering Physics, Stevens Inst. Technology:

A Multi-Subband Theory of the Origin of Intrinsic Oscillations in Double-Barrier Quantum Well Systems

abstract

 

B15:Vladimir Filinov,  Peter Thomas, Michael Bonitz, and Stephan Koch,

High Energy Density Laboratory Moscow/ Marburg University/Rostock University:

Coulomb interaction effects on Anderson localization of  electrons

abstract

 

B16: Carlo Jacoboni, Paolo Bordone, and Rossella Brunetti,

INFM - National Research Center on nanoStructures and bioSystem at Surfaces (S3),

Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia:

Wigner-path approach to nonequilibrium quantum transport

abstract

 

B17: Tim Schmielau, and Klaus Henneberger, Rostock University:

Excitons in semiconductors – a T-matrix approach

abstract

 

 

 

Proceedings

 

A workshop book similar to the previous volume will be published with World Scientific Publ. The book will include refereed papers based on talks, posters and session introductions (possibly expanded).

 

Manuscript Length: Talks: 16 pages, Session introductions and posters: 8 pages

Manuscript style: papers are accepted in MS Word and LaTex (preferred). Style file package and formatting guidelines are accessible from the conference web page.

 

 

Deadlines

 

- Manuscripts: Final version deadline: October 1