We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands with arbitrarily tailored shapes. We achieve this goal with a combination of quantum optimal control theory and Floquet engineering. The power and versatility of this framework is demonstrated here by utilizing the independent-electron tight-binding description of the π electronic system of graphene. We show several prototype examples focusing on the region around the K (Dirac) point of the Brillouin zone: creation of a gap with opposing flat valence and conduction bands, creation of a gap with opposing concave symmetric valence and conduction bands (which would correspond to a material with an effective negative electron-hole mass), and clos...
Controlled excitation of materials can transiently induce changed or novel properties with many fund...
We study the solution of the time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation for systems driven out of equilibr...
Controlled excitation of materials can transiently induce changed or novel properties with many fund...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
Floquet engineering consists in the modification of physical systems by the application of periodic ...
Floquet engineering, the control of quantum systems using periodic driving, is an old concept in con...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
Quantum systems can be dynamically controlled using time-periodic external fields, leading to the co...
The effect of electron–phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
The dynamic engineering of band structures for ultracold atoms in optical lattices represents an inn...
Controlled excitation of materials can transiently induce changed or novel properties with many fund...
We study the solution of the time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation for systems driven out of equilibr...
Controlled excitation of materials can transiently induce changed or novel properties with many fund...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
We demonstrate that the electronic structure of a material can be deformed into Floquet pseudobands ...
Floquet engineering consists in the modification of physical systems by the application of periodic ...
Floquet engineering, the control of quantum systems using periodic driving, is an old concept in con...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
The effect of electron-phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
Quantum systems can be dynamically controlled using time-periodic external fields, leading to the co...
The effect of electron–phonon coupling in materials can be interpreted as a dressing of the electron...
The dynamic engineering of band structures for ultracold atoms in optical lattices represents an inn...
Controlled excitation of materials can transiently induce changed or novel properties with many fund...
We study the solution of the time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation for systems driven out of equilibr...
Controlled excitation of materials can transiently induce changed or novel properties with many fund...