Reduced density matrix approach to phononic dissipation in friction
Date
2000Source Title
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Print ISSN
0163-1829
Volume
62
Issue
15
Pages
10558 - 10564
Language
English
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Abstract
Understanding mechanisms for energy dissipation from nanoparticles in contact with large samples is a central problem in describing friction microscopically. Calculation of the reduced density matrix appears to be the most suitable method to study such systems that are coupled to a large environment. In this paper, the time evolution of the reduced density matrix has been evaluated for an arbitrary system coupled to a heat reservoir. The formalism is then applied to study the vibrational relaxation following the stick-slip motion of an asperity on a surface. The frequency and temperature dependence of the relaxation time is also determined. Predictions of the reduced density matrix are compared with those obtained by using the Golden Rule approach.
Keywords
CalculationDensity
Energy
Friction
Nanoparticle
Prediction
Relaxation time
Temperature dependence