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Shortcut to Self-Consistent Light-Matter Interaction and Realistic Spectra from First Principles

Christian Schäfer, Göran Johansson

2022Physical Review Letters31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We introduce a simple approach to how an electromagnetic environment can be efficiently embedded into state-of-the-art electronic structure methods, taking the form of radiation-reaction forces. We demonstrate that this self-consistently provides access to radiative emission, natural linewidth, Lamb shifts, strong coupling, electromagnetically induced transparency, Purcell-enhanced and superradiant emission. As an example, we illustrate its seamless integration into time-dependent density-functional theory with virtually no additional cost, presenting a convenient shortcut to light-matter interactions.

Topics & Concepts

Simple (philosophy)PhysicsSpectral lineRadiative transferElectromagnetic radiationComputer scienceElectromagnetic environmentComputational physicsStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsTheoretical physicsElectronic structureNatural (archaeology)Lamb shiftRadiationElectromagnetic fieldSpectrum (functional analysis)Strong Light-Matter Interactions2D Materials and ApplicationsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates