We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wavelength limit and provide a practical framework to solve the resulting equations by using quantum-electrodynamical density-functional theory. We highlight how the coupling between quantized light and matter changes the usual response functions and introduces cross-correlated light-matter response functions. These cross-correlation responses lead to measurable changes in Maxwell’s equations due to the quantum-matter-mediated photon–photon interactions. Key features of treating the combined matter-photon response are that natural lifetimes of excitations become directly accessible from first-principles, changes in the electronic structure due ...
In this article, we review strong light-matter coupling at the interface of materials science, quant...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Understanding physical properties of quantum emitters strongly interacting with quantized electromag...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
We introduce linear-response theory for non-relativistic quantum-electrodynamics in the long wavelen...
The rapid progress in quantum-optical experiments, especially in the field of cavity quantum electro...
The rapid progress in quantum-optical experiments, especially in the field of cavity quantum electro...
Strong light–matter coupling provides a promising path for the control of quantum matter where the l...
By applying the Born-Huang expansion, originally developed for coupled nucleus-electron systems, to ...
Strong light-matter coupling provides a promising path for the control of quantum matter where the l...
By applying the Born-Huang expansion, originally developed for coupled nucleus-electron systems, to ...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
We present a first-principles approach to electronic many-body systems strongly coupled to cavity mo...
In this article, we review strong light-matter coupling at the interface of materials science, quant...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Understanding physical properties of quantum emitters strongly interacting with quantized electromag...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
We introduce linear-response theory for non-relativistic quantum-electrodynamics in the long wavelen...
The rapid progress in quantum-optical experiments, especially in the field of cavity quantum electro...
The rapid progress in quantum-optical experiments, especially in the field of cavity quantum electro...
Strong light–matter coupling provides a promising path for the control of quantum matter where the l...
By applying the Born-Huang expansion, originally developed for coupled nucleus-electron systems, to ...
Strong light-matter coupling provides a promising path for the control of quantum matter where the l...
By applying the Born-Huang expansion, originally developed for coupled nucleus-electron systems, to ...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
We present a first-principles approach to electronic many-body systems strongly coupled to cavity mo...
In this article, we review strong light-matter coupling at the interface of materials science, quant...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Understanding physical properties of quantum emitters strongly interacting with quantized electromag...