Abstract

We discuss the use of tension density for analyzing the electronic structure of a molecular system in a nonequilibrium steady state under the existence of electric current. By using the Rigged QED quantities defined at each point in space, such as tension density, local electric conductive properties are investigated. In particular, by computing benzenedithiol, it is numerically shown that the tension density serves as counter force to the Lorentz force density.

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