Dr. Samuel Rudge

Profile

Academic positionPost Doc
Research fieldsTheoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Keywordsopen quantum systems, non-conservative current induces forces, electronic friction, non-equilibrium dynamics

Current contact address

CountryAustralia
CityTownsville
InstitutionJames Cook University
InstituteCollege of Science and Engineering

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Michael ThossPhysikalisches Institut, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Freiburg
Start of initial sponsorship01/06/2022

Programme(s)

2021Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Postdocs

Publications (partial selection)

2025Rudolf Smorka, Samuel L. Rudge, and Michael Thoss: Influence of nonequilibrium vibrational dynamics on spin selectivity in chiral molecular junctions. In: Journal of Chemical Physics, 162, 2025, 014304
2025Riley J. Preston, Yaling Ke, Samuel L. Rudge, Nils Hertl, Raffaele Borrelli, Reinhard J. Maurer, and Michael Thoss: Nonadiabatic Quantum Dynamics of Molecules Scattering from Metal Surfaces. In: Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 21, 2025, 1054 - 1063
2025Martin Mäck, Michael Thoss, Samuel L. Rudge: Nonadiabatic dynamics of molecules interacting with metal surfaces: Extending the hierarchical equations of motion and Langevin dynamics approach to position-dependent metal–molecule couplings. In: Journal of Chemical Physics, 161, 2025, 064106
2024Hideaki Takahashi, Samuel Rudge, Christoph Kaspar, Michael Thoss, Raffaele Borrelli: High accuracy exponential decomposition of bath correlation functions for arbitrary and structured spectral densities: Emerging methodologies and new approaches. In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, 160, 2024, 204105
2024Samuel L. Rudge, Christoph Kaspar, Robin L. Grether, Steffen Wolf, Gerhard Stock, Michael Thoss Nonadiabatic dynamics of molecules interacting with metal surfaces: A quantum–classical approach based on Langevin dynamics and the hierarchical equations of motion. In: The Journal of Chemical Physics, 160, 2024, 184106
2023Samuel L. Rudge, Yaling Ke, and Michael Thoss: Current-induced forces in nanosystems: A hierarchical equations of motion approach. In: Physical Review B, 107, 2023,