We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a promising theoretical tool in polaritonic chemistry with a perspective of application to all types of fermion-boson coupled systems. We show benchmark results for model molecular Hamiltonians coupled to cavity photons. By comparing to full configuration interaction results for various ground-state properties and optical spectra, we demonstrate that our method captures all key features present in the exact reference, including Rabi splittings and multiphoton processes. Furthermore, a path on how to incorporate our bosonic extension of coupled-cluster theory into existing quantum chemistry programs is given
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Strong light-matter interactions in both the single-emitter and collective strong coupling regimes a...
This perspective provides a brief introduction into the theoretical complexity of polaritonic chemis...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We present an ab initio correlated approach to study molecules that interact strongly with quantum f...
We present a new computational framework to describe polaritons, which treats photons and electrons ...
We present a new computational framework to describe polaritons, which treats photons and electrons ...
We present a new computational framework to describe polaritons, which treats photons and electrons ...
Making and using polaritonic states (i.e., hybrid electron-photon states) for chemical applications ...
We present a first-principles approach to electronic many-body systems strongly coupled to cavity mo...
Strong light-matter interactions in both the single-emitter and collective strong coupling regimes a...
Chemical and photochemical reactivity, as well as supramolecular organization and several other mole...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Strong light-matter interactions in both the single-emitter and collective strong coupling regimes a...
This perspective provides a brief introduction into the theoretical complexity of polaritonic chemis...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We develop coupled-cluster theory for systems of electrons strongly coupled to photons, providing a ...
We present an ab initio correlated approach to study molecules that interact strongly with quantum f...
We present a new computational framework to describe polaritons, which treats photons and electrons ...
We present a new computational framework to describe polaritons, which treats photons and electrons ...
We present a new computational framework to describe polaritons, which treats photons and electrons ...
Making and using polaritonic states (i.e., hybrid electron-photon states) for chemical applications ...
We present a first-principles approach to electronic many-body systems strongly coupled to cavity mo...
Strong light-matter interactions in both the single-emitter and collective strong coupling regimes a...
Chemical and photochemical reactivity, as well as supramolecular organization and several other mole...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Strong light-matter interactions in both the single-emitter and collective strong coupling regimes a...
This perspective provides a brief introduction into the theoretical complexity of polaritonic chemis...