Optical signatures of dynamical excitonic condensates
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Abstract
We examine the condensate phase behavior theoretically and show that optical spectroscopy can distinguish between phase-trapped and phase-delocalized dynamical regimes. In the weak-bias regime, trapped phase dynamics result in an in-gap absorption peak nearly independent of bias voltage, while at higher biases its frequency increases approximately linearly.
Both regimes exhibit pronounced second harmonic responses. In the large bias regime, the response current grows strongly under the application of a weak electric probe leading to negative weight in the optical response, which we analyze relative to predictions from a minimal model for the phase. This work opens new avenues for experimentally probing coherence in excitonic condensates and the detection of their dynamical regimes.
*A.O. and D.G. acknowledge support from No. P1-0044, No. J1-2455, No. J1-2458 and No. MN-0016-106 of the Slovenian Research Agency (ARIS) and QuantERA grants QuSiED by MVZI and QuantERA II JTC 2021.Y.M. and T.K. are supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from JSPS, KAKENHI Grant No.~JP20H01849 (T.K.), No.~JP21H05017 (Y.M.), No.~JP24K06939 (T.K.), No.~JP24H00191, JST CREST Grant No.~JPMJCR1901 (Y.M.), and the RIKEN TRIP initiative RIKEN Quantum (Y.M.).A.J.M. acknowledge support from Programmable Quantum Materials, an Energy Frontiers Research Center funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences (BES), under award DE-SC0019443.The Flatiron institute is a division of the Simons foundation.The NESSi package~\cite{NESSI} was used for the calculations in this paper.
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Presenters
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Andrew J Millis
- Columbia University