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Nonequilibrium Steady State of Photoexcited Correlated Electrons in the Presence of Dissipation
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Photoexcited Correlated ElectronsEngineeringElectronic Excited StatePump LightOptical PropertiesQuantum MaterialsUltracold AtomPhotophysical PropertyOptical PumpingQuantum SciencePhysicsNonequilibrium Steady StateAtomic PhysicsCorrelated ElectronPhotoelectric MeasurementIntense Pump LightExcited State PropertyApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
We present a framework to determine nonequilibrium steady states in strongly correlated electron systems in the presence of dissipation. This is demonstrated for a correlated electron (Falicov-Kimball) model attached to a heat bath and irradiated by an intense pump light, for which an exact solution is obtained with the Floquet method combined with the nonequilibrium dynamical mean-field theory. On top of a Drude-like peak indicative of photometallization as observed in recent pump-probe experiments, new nonequilibrium phenomena are predicted to emerge, where the optical conductivity exhibits dip and kink structures around the frequency of the pump light, a midgap absorption arising from photoinduced Floquet subbands, and a negative attenuation (gain) due to a population inversion.
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