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Density response of the warm dense electron gas beyond linear response theory: Excitation of harmonics

Tobias Dornheim, Maximilian Böhme, Zhandos A. Moldabekov, Jan Vorberger, Michael Bonitz

2021Physical Review Research52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In a recent letter, Dornheim et al. [Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 085001 (2020)] have investigated the nonlinear density response of the uniform electron gas in the warm dense matter regime. More specifically, they have studied the cubic response function at the first harmonic, which cannot be neglected in many situations of experimental relevance. In this paper, we go one step further and study the full spectrum of excitations at the higher harmonics of the original perturbation based on extensive new ab initio path integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) simulations. We find that the dominant contribution to the density response beyond linear response theory is given by the quadratic response function at the second harmonic in the moderately nonlinear regime. Furthermore, we show that the nonlinear density response is highly sensitive to exchange-correlation effects, which makes it a potentially valuable tool of diagnostics. To this end, we present a theoretical description of the nonlinear electronic density response based on the recent effective static approximation to the local field correction [T. Dornheim et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 235001 (2020)], which accurately reproduces our PIMC data with negligible computational cost.

Topics & Concepts

HarmonicsPhysicsNonlinear systemPath integral Monte CarloExcitationFermi gasQuadratic equationPerturbation (astronomy)Ab initioComputational physicsStatistical physicsPerturbation theory (quantum mechanics)Adiabatic processHarmonicMonte Carlo methodWarm dense matterElectron densityFrequency responseLocal-density approximationLinear approximationFunction (biology)Quantum electrodynamicsSpectral densityElectronQuantum mechanicsProbability density functionLinear response theoryField (mathematics)Density functional theorySpherical harmonicsClassical mechanicsWork (physics)Solid harmonicsHigh harmonic generationPhysics of Superconductivity and MagnetismElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesHigh-pressure geophysics and materials