English

Semiconductor Wannier equations: a real-time, real-space approach to the nonlinear optical response in crystals (ATATA)

Optics 2025-10-28 v1

Abstract

We develop the semiconductor Wannier equations (SWEs), a real-time, real-space formulation of ultrafast light-matter dynamics in crystals, by deriving the equations of motion for the electronic reduced density matrix in a localized Wannier basis. Working in real space removes the structure-gauge ambiguities that hinder reciprocal-space semiconductor Bloch equations. Electron--electron interactions are included at the time-dependent Hartree plus static screened-exchange (TD-HSEX) level. Decoherence is modeled with three complementary channels: pure dephasing, population relaxation, and distance-dependent real-space dephasing; providing physically grounded damping for strong-field phenomena such as high-harmonic generation. Conceptually, the SWEs bridge real-space semiclassical intuition with many-body solid-state optics, offering a numerically robust and gauge-clean alternative to reciprocal-space approaches for nonlinear optical response and attosecond spectroscopy in solids.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2510.22064,
  title  = {Semiconductor Wannier equations: a real-time, real-space approach to the nonlinear optical response in crystals (ATATA)},
  author = {Eduardo B. Molinero and Bruno Amorim and Misha Ivanov and Graham G. Brown and Giovanni Cistaro and João M. Viana Parente Lopes and Álvaro Jiménez-Galán and Pablo San-Jose and Rui E. F. Silva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.22064},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

13 pages, 5 figures