二次Lindbladians的线性和非线性响应

IF 5.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Spenser Talkington, Martin Claassen
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二次元林德布拉迪亚包含了丰富的耗散电子和玻色子量子系统,这些系统被预测会承载新的奇异物理学。在这项研究中,我们开发了一个开放量子系统的Lindblad-Keldysh光谱响应形式,通过有限频率线性和非线性探针阐明了它们的稳态响应特性和耗散相变。作为示例,我们利用这种形式来计算(1)边界驱动XY模型在临界和接近临界时的密度和动态自旋磁化率,(2)与耗散引线耦合的Bernal双层石墨烯中的线性和非线性光学响应,以及(3)玻色子光学晶格中的稳态磁化率。我们发现XY模型的自旋密度波长以1/2的临界指数发散,并且在动态自旋响应中存在源于底层自旋密度波序的无间隙色散模式;此外,弱和超强耗散极限的色散模式表现出惊人的对应关系,因为在这两种情况下,边界耗散量与体的耦合都很弱。在Bernal双分子层的光学响应中,我们发现反磁响应随着占用的增加而减小,而在封闭系统中,响应随着占用的增加而单调增加;我们研究了二次谐波产生和移位电流的影响,发现这些在中心对称封闭系统中被禁止的响应,可以在这些开放系统中由于耗散而表现出来。我们将这种形式与它的平衡对应物进行比较,并在这些非相互作用的开放系统和强相互作用的封闭系统之间进行类比。
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Linear and non-linear response of quadratic Lindbladians

Linear and non-linear response of quadratic Lindbladians

Quadratic Lindbladians encompass a rich class of dissipative electronic and bosonic quantum systems, which have been predicted to host new and exotic physics. In this study, we develop a Lindblad-Keldysh spectroscopic response formalism for open quantum systems that elucidates their steady-state response properties and dissipative phase transitions via finite-frequency linear and non-linear probes. As illustrative examples, we utilize this formalism to calculate the (1) density and dynamic spin susceptibilities of a boundary driven XY model at and near criticality, (2) linear and non-linear optical responses in Bernal bilayer graphene coupled to dissipative leads, and (3) steady state susceptibilities in a bosonic optical lattice. We find that the XY model spin density wavelength diverges with critical exponent 1/2, and there are gapless dispersive modes in the dynamic spin response that originate from the underlying spin density wave order; additionally the dispersing modes of the weak and ultra-strong dissipation limits exhibit a striking correspondence since the boundary dissipators couple only weakly to the bulk in both cases. In the optical response of the Bernal bilayer, we find that the diamagnetic response can decrease with increasing occupation, as opposed to in closed systems where the response increases monotonically with occupation; we study the effect of second harmonic generation and shift current and find that these responses, forbidden in centrosymmetric closed systems, can manifest in these open systems as a result of dissipation. We compare this formalism to its equilibrium counterpart and draw analogies between these non-interacting open systems and strongly interacting closed systems.

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npj Quantum Materials
npj Quantum Materials Materials Science-Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
3.50%
发文量
107
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Quantum Materials is an open access journal that publishes works that significantly advance the understanding of quantum materials, including their fundamental properties, fabrication and applications.
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