A Diffusion Quantum Monte Carlo Approach to the Polaritonic Ground State

ORAL

Abstract

Constucting and using polaritonic states (i.e., hybrid electron-photon states) for chemical applications have recently become one of the most prominent and active fields that connects the communities of chemistry and quantum optics. Modeling of such polaritonic phenomena using ab initio approaches calls for new methodologies, leading to the reinvention of many commonly used electronic structure methods, such as Hartree-Fock, density functional, and coupled cluster theories. In this work, we explore the formally exact diffusion quantum Monte Carlo approach (DQMC) to obtain numerical solutions to the polaritonic ground state during the dissociation of the H2 molecular system. We examine various electron-nuclear-photon properties throughout the dissociation, such as changes to the minimum of the cavity Born-Oppenheimer surface, the localization of the electronic wavefunction, and the average mode occupation. Finally, we directly compare our results to that obtained with state-of-the-art, yet approximate, polaritonic coupled cluster approaches.

Presenters

  • Braden M Weight

    University of Rochester

Authors

  • Braden M Weight

    University of Rochester

  • Sergei Tretiak

    Los Alamos National Laboratory

  • Yu Zhang

    Los Alamos National Laboratory