In-gap band formation in a periodically driven charge density wave insulator

IF 5.4 1区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Communications Physics Pub Date : 2023-09-08 DOI:10.1038/s42005-023-01346-2
Alexander Osterkorn, Constantin Meyer, Salvatore R. Manmana
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Modern time-resolved spectroscopy experiments on quantum materials raise the question, how strong electron-electron interactions, in combination with periodic driving, form unconventional transient states. Here we show using numerically exact methods that in a driven strongly interacting charge-density-wave insulator a band-like resonance in the gap region is formed. We associate this feature to the so-called Villain mode in quantum-magnetic materials, which originates in moving domain walls induced by the interaction. We do not obtain the in-gap band when driving a non-interacting charge density wave model. In contrast, it appears in the interacting system also in equilibrium at intermediate temperatures and in the short-time evolution of the system after a quantum quench to the lowest-order high-frequency effective Floquet Hamiltonian. Our findings connect the phenomenology of a periodically driven strongly correlated system and its quench dynamics to the finite-temperature dynamical response of quantum-magnetic materials and will be insightful for future investigations of strongly correlated materials in pump-probe setups. The interplay of strong electronic interactions and periodic driving leads to new effects in nonequilibrium quantum-many body systems. The authors find an in-gap band, which is due to moving domain walls, similar to the so-called Villain-mode of quantum magnets.

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周期驱动电荷密度波绝缘体中的隙内带形成
量子材料的现代时间分辨光谱学实验提出了一个问题:强电子-电子相互作用如何与周期性驱动相结合,形成非常规的瞬态。在这里,我们用精确的数值方法证明,在受驱动的强相互作用电荷密度波绝缘体中,会在间隙区域形成带状共振。我们将这一特征与量子磁性材料中所谓的维兰模式联系起来,它起源于相互作用诱导的移动畴壁。在驱动非相互作用电荷密度波模型时,我们不会获得隙内带。相反,在中等温度下的平衡状态下的相互作用系统中,以及在量子淬火到最低阶高频有效弗洛奎特哈密顿之后的系统短时演化中,都出现了内隙带。我们的发现将周期性驱动的强相关系统的现象学及其淬火动力学与量子磁性材料的有限温度动力学响应联系起来,对未来在泵探装置中研究强相关材料具有深刻的启发意义。强电子相互作用和周期性驱动的相互作用导致了非平衡量子多体系统的新效应。作者发现了一个内隙带,它是由移动的畴壁引起的,类似于量子磁体的所谓维兰模式。
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Communications Physics
Communications Physics Physics and Astronomy-General Physics and Astronomy
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期刊介绍: Communications Physics is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the physical sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new insight to a specialized area of research in physics. We also aim to provide a community forum for issues of importance to all physicists, regardless of sub-discipline. The scope of the journal covers all areas of experimental, applied, fundamental, and interdisciplinary physical sciences. Primary research published in Communications Physics includes novel experimental results, new techniques or computational methods that may influence the work of others in the sub-discipline. We also consider submissions from adjacent research fields where the central advance of the study is of interest to physicists, for example material sciences, physical chemistry and technologies.
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