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Fano-Anderson model

The diabatic two-state representation for homogeneous CT can be extended to heterogeneous CT processes between a reactant in a condensed-phase solvent and a metal electrode. The system Hamiltonian is then given by the Fano-Anderson model" " " ... [Pg.165]

S. Longhi, Bound states in the continuum in a single-level Fano-Anderson model, Eur. Phys. J. B 57 (2007) 45. [Pg.531]

J. MartoreU, D.W.L. Sprung, W. van Dijk, J.G. Muga, Memory effects induced by initial switching conditions in a Fano-Anderson model, Phys. Rev A 79 (2009) 062104. [Pg.534]

There is a particular class of problems that quantum computers have difficult for simulating. Those are ones which deal with interactions of Fermionic systems. Negrevergne et al. [25] describe a NMR quantum simulation of a many-body problem, the so-called Fano-Anderson model. It consists of an n-sites ring containing an impurity atom at the center. In this system, an electron can hop either between the nearest neighbor sites, at the ring... [Pg.196]

There are but few models of irreversibility which can be solved exactly. Such a model was originally introduced by Ref. [Friedrichs 1948] but it also goes under the name the Fano model, [Fano 1961 Cohen-Tannoudji 1992], It offers the theory of a single quantum state imbedded in a continuum or a quasi-continuum. It has been used in molecular physics as the Bixon-Jortner model [Bixon 1968] and in solid state physics as an Anderson model [Anderson 1961]. [Pg.254]


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