Dear colleagues,
This is a reminder of the seminar that will take place today.
Best regards,
Nenad Vukmirović
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Dr Nenad Vukmirović
Research Professor
Scientific Computing Laboratory
Center for the Study of Complex Systems
Institute of Physics Belgrade
Pregrevica 118, 11080 Belgrade, Serbia
URL: http://www.scl.rs/nenad
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Dear colleagues,
You are cordially invited to the seminar of the Scientific
Computing Laboratory of the Center for the Study of Complex
Systems and of the project Polaron Mobility in Model Systems and
Real Materials (PolMoReMa). The seminar will be held on Thursday,
6 November 2025 at 14:00 in the "Zvonko Marić" lecture hall of the
Institute of Physics Belgrade. The talk entitled
Quantum dynamics of charge transport in the field of slow
off-diagonal dynamic disorder
will be given by Dr Veljko Janković (Scientific Computing
Laboratory, Institute of Physics Belgrade). The abstract of the
talk:
The motion of a charge carrier in organic molecular crystals is
mainly limited by its moderate coupling to slow and abundantly
thermally excited intermolecular phonons [1]. Despite recent
advances in fully quantum methods, computations of transport
properties most often rely on Newtonian [2] or some effective
phonon dynamics [3]. This holds true even for the one-dimensional
Peierls model featuring a single phonon mode per lattice site [4].
In this second SCL & PolMoReMa seminar, we present our
numerically exact hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM)-based
framework to compute transport properties of the one-dimensional
Peierls model [5,6]. The phonon-assisted current is handled using
our explicit expression of HEOM auxiliary operators in terms of
phonon creation and annihilation operators [5]. We find that the
displaced Drude peak [3] is accompanied by an optical-conductivity
enhancement below phonon frequency [6], which is not observed in
experimental low-frequency signatures. Solving the dissipaton
equations of motion for a more realistic model with a continuous
distribution of phonon modes, we conclude that this enhancement is
an artifact of the assumed delta-like density of phonon states
[7].
This research is supported by the Science Fund of the Republic of
Serbia, Grant No. 5468, Polaron Mobility in Model Systems and Real
Materials – PolMoReMa.
[1] B. M. T. C. Peluso et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2025,
e202507566 (2025).
[2] A. Troisi and G. Orlandi, Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 086601 (2006).
[3] S. Fratini, D. Mayou, and S. Ciuchi, Adv. Funct. Mater. 26,
2292 (2016).
[4] J. E. Runeson, T. J. G. Drayton, and D. E. Manolopoulos, J.
Chem. Phys. 161, 144102 (2024).
[5] V. Janković, Phys. Rev. B 112, 035111 (2025).
[6] V. Janković, Phys. Rev. B 112, 035112 (2025).
[7] V. Janković, arXiv:2508.14447 (2025).
Best regards,
Nenad Vukmirović