Quantum Dynamics of the Hubbard-Holstein Model in Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium: Application to Pump-Probe Phenomena
Abstract
The spectral response and physical features of the 2D Hubbard-Holstein model are calculated both in equilibrium at zero and low chemical dopings, and after an ultra short powerful light pulse, in undoped systems. At equilibrium and at strong charge-lattice couplings, the optical conductivity reveals a 3-peak structure in agreement with experimental observations. After an ultra short pulse and at nonzero electron-phonon interaction, phonon and spin subsystems oscillate with the phonon period fs. The decay time of the phonon oscillations is about 150-200 fs, similar to the relaxation time of the charge system. We propose a criterion for observing these oscillations in high compounds: the time span of the pump light pulse has to be shorter than the phonon oscillation period .
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@article{arxiv.1206.0110,
title = {Quantum Dynamics of the Hubbard-Holstein Model in Equilibrium and Non-Equilibrium: Application to Pump-Probe Phenomena},
author = {G. De Filippis and V. Cataudella and E. A. Nowadnick and T. P. Devereaux and A. S. Mishchenko and N. Nagaosa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.0110},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures