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Quench dynamics in higher-dimensional Holstein models: Insights from Truncated Wigner Approaches

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-05-14 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Charge-density wave phases in quantum materials stem from the complex interplay of electronic and lattice degrees of freedom. Nowadays, various time-resolved spectroscopy techniques allow to actively manipulate such phases and monitor their dynamics in real time. Modeling such nonequilibrium dynamics theoretically is a great challenge and exact methods can usually only treat a small number of atoms and finitely many phonons. We approach the melting of charge-density waves in a Holstein model after a sudden switch-on of the electronic hopping from two perspectives: We prove that in the non-interacting and in the strong-coupling limit, the CDW order parameter on high-dimensional hypercubic lattices obeys a factorization relation for long times, such that its dynamics can be reduced to the one-dimensional case. Secondly, we present numerical results from semiclassical techniques based on the Truncated Wigner Approximation for two spatial dimensions. A comparison with exact data obtained for a Holstein chain shows that a semiclassical treatment of both the electrons and phonons is required in order to correctly describe the phononic dynamics. This is confirmed, in addition, for a quench in the electron-phonon coupling strength.

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@article{arxiv.2312.12291,
  title  = {Quench dynamics in higher-dimensional Holstein models: Insights from Truncated Wigner Approaches},
  author = {Eva Paprotzki and Alexander Osterkorn and Vibhu Mishra and Stefan Kehrein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.12291},
  year   = {2024}
}

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