Riemannian geometry of optical responses
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Abstract
Geometry of quantum states has proved to be a useful concept for understanding responses of condensed matters to static electromagnetic fields. On the other hand, it has been challenging to relate quantum geometry with resonant optical responses. The main obstacle is that optical transitions are properties of a pair of states, while geometrical properties have been defined for a single state. Therefore, geometric interpretations of optical responses, when possible, have been limited to two-level systems, where the two states involved in transitions are not independent. In this talk, I will present a general theory of Riemannian geometry in resonant optical processes. An optical response related to the Riemannian curvature tensor is identified.
Presenters
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Junyeong Ahn
Harvard University
Authors
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Junyeong Ahn
Harvard University
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Guang-Yu Guo
Department of Physics and Center for Theoretical Physics, National Taiwan University
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Naoto Nagaosa
Center for Emergent Matter Science, RIKEN, Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, University of Tokyo, RIKEN
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Ashvin Vishwanath
Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Harvard University, Department of Physics, Harvard university