Mini-workshop: Introduction to computational quantum transport with Kwant
In this four-hour workshop we introduce the basics of quantum transport simulations of mesoscopic devices using the Kwant software package. Our entry-level workshop is aimed at active condensed matter physicists who have a basic knowledge of Python. We do not expect familiarity with Kwant or quantum transport simulations.
We thank https://mybinder.org, a public service and a volunteer-run open-source project with cloud resources sponsored by Google Cloud, OVH, GESIS Notebooks and the Turing Institute for providing a computational environment for the workshop.
You can run the course notebooks interactively or download a zip archive with notebooks (you'll need Kwant and Jupyter to run them).
Workshop videos
Opening remarks
Basic concepts
Introduction to scattering theory and Kwant.
Advanced concepts
Complex Hamiltonians, symmetries, Andreev reflection.
Time-dependent transport with TKwant
Automated Symmetry analysis with QSymm
Kernel polynomial method
Parallel evaluation with Adaptive
Organizers, speakers, and instructors
Christoph Groth
Xavier Waintal
Michael Wimmer
Anton Akhmerov
Thomas Kloss
Dániel Varjas
Bas Nijholt
Pablo Piskunow
Genevieve Fleury
Abbout Adel
Chatzikyriakou Eleni
Adel Kara-Slimane
Isidora Araya Day
Branislav Nikolic
Ousmane Ly
Antonio Lucas Rigotti Manesco
Michael Barth
Jacob Fuchs
Andreas Bereczuk