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MON: Monday Contributed Sessions

MON 11: Quantum Transport I

MON 11.1: Talk

Monday, September 8, 2025, 14:15–14:30, ZHG104

Scattering approach to quantum radiative heat transfer — •Matthias Hübler1, Denis M. Basko2, and Wolfgang Belzig11Universität Konstanz, Konstanz, Deutschland — 2University Grenoble Alpes CNRS LPMMC, Grenoble, France

We formulate the problem of near-field radiative heat transfer as an effective quantum scattering theory for excitations of the matter. Built from the same ingredients as the semiclassical fluctuational electrodynamics, the standard tool to handle this problem, our construction makes manifest its relation to the Landauer-Büttiker scattering framework, which appears only implicitly in the fluctuational electrodynamics. We show how to construct the scattering matrix for the matter excitations and give a general expression for the energy current in terms of this scattering matrix. We show that the energy current has an important non-dissipative contribution that can dominate the finite-frequency noise while being absent in the average current. Our construction provides a unified description of near-field radiative heat transfer in diverse physical systems.

Keywords: Near-field radiative heat transfer; Heat transfer; Circuit quantum electrodynamics; Quantum scattering; Nanostructures

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