Theory of time-resolved optical spectroscopy on correlated electron systems
Strongly Correlated Electrons
2008-12-08 v1
Abstract
The real-time dynamics of interacting electrons out of equilibrium contains detailed microscopic information about electronically correlated materials, which can be read out with time-resolved optical spectroscopy. The reflectivity that is typically measured in pump-probe experiments is related to the nonequilibrium optical conductivity. We show how to express this quantity in terms of real-time Green functions using dynamical mean-field theory. As an application we study the electrical response of the Falicov-Kimball model during the ultrafast buildup of the gapped phase at large interaction.
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@article{arxiv.0808.1005,
title = {Theory of time-resolved optical spectroscopy on correlated electron systems},
author = {Martin Eckstein and Marcus Kollar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0808.1005},
year = {2008}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures