Variable range hopping in a non-equilibrium steady state
Abstract
We propose a Monte Carlo simulation to understand electron transport in a non-equilibrium steady state (NESS) for the lattice Coulomb Glass model, created by continuous excitation of single electrons to high energies followed by relaxation of the system. Around the Fermi level, the NESS state approximately obeys the Fermi-Dirac statistics, with an effective temperature (Teff) greater than the system's bath temperature (T). Teff is a function of T and the rate of photon absorption by the system. Furthermore, we find that the change in conductivity is only a function of relaxation times and is almost independent of the bath temperature. Our results indicate that the conductivity of the NESS state can still be characterized by the Efros-Shklovskii law with an effective temperature Teff>T. Additionally, the dominance of phonon-less hopping over phonon-assisted hopping is used to explain the relevance of the hot-electron model to the conductivity of the NESS state.
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