The emergent field of cavity quantum materials bridges collective many-body phenomena in solid state platforms with strong light–matter coupling in cavity quantum electrodynamics. This brief review provides an overview of the state of the art of cavity platforms and highlights recent theoretical proposals and first experimental demonstrations of cavity control of collective phenomena in quantum materials. This encompasses light–matter coupling between electrons and cavity modes, cavity superconductivity, cavity phononics and ferroelectricity, correlated systems in a cavity, light–magnon coupling, cavity topology and the quantum Hall effect, as well as super-radiance. An outlook of potential future developments is given
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Semiconducting nanocrystals in open-access microcavities are promising systems in which enhanced lig...
When interaction between light and matter is in the strong coupling region, matter has a significant...
We investigate a strongly correlated system of light and matter in two-dimensional cavity arrays. We...
The light-matter interaction can be utilized to qualitatively alter physical properties of materials...
We review the recent developments and the current status in the field of quantum-gas cavity QED. Sin...
The increasing level of experimental control over atomic and optical systems gained in the past year...
The light-matter interaction can be utilized to qualitatively alter physical properties of materials...
In the recent years a series of experimental and theoretical efforts have centered around a new topi...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) studies the interaction between a quantum emitter and a single...
We introduce the works collected in the focus issue on Cavity and circuit quantum quantum electrodyn...
The physics of strong light-matter coupling has been addressed in different scientific communities o...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) studies the interaction between a quantum emitter and a single ...
AbstractFrontier quantum engineering tasks require reliable control over light-matter interaction dy...
Quantum mechanics, despite its abstract and unintuitive nature, is increasingly used in real-life ap...
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When interaction between light and matter is in the strong coupling region, matter has a significant...
We investigate a strongly correlated system of light and matter in two-dimensional cavity arrays. We...