Real-Space, Real-Time Approach to Quantum Electrodynamical Density Functional Theory
ORAL
Abstract
The quantum electrodynamical density functional theory (QED-DFT) is a powerful way to describe the interaction of light and matter in a fully quantum mechanical framework. In this talk a novel approach using a tensor product of a Fock space and real-space grid to solve QED-DFT is presented. The accuracy of this approach for molecules in cavities will be discussed. Examples include the coupling strength and or photon frequency dependence of numerous observables: ground state energies and densities; Rabi splitting magnitudes; optical absorption and high harmonic generation spectra in cavities; and photonic observables.
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Publication: "Real Space, Real Time Approach to Quantum Electrodynamical Density Functional Theory" (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2209.00691.pdf)
Presenters
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Justin M Malave
Vanderbilt University
Authors
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Justin M Malave
Vanderbilt University
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Alexander Ahrens
Vanderbilt University
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Daniel Pitagora
Vanderbilt University
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Cody Covington
Austin Peay State University
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Kalman Varga
Vanderbilt Univ