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Frequency-resolved Microscopic Current Density Analysis of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Solids

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Sato,  S.
Center for Computational Sciences, University of Tsukuba;
Theory Group, Theory Department, Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Max Planck Society;

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Sato, S. (2023). Frequency-resolved Microscopic Current Density Analysis of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Phenomena in Solids. Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 92(9): 094401. doi:10.7566/JPSJ.92.094401.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000C-9B91-1
Abstract
We perform a frequency-resolved analysis of electron dynamics in solids to obtain microscopic insight into linear and nonlinear optical phenomena. For the analysis, we first compute the electron dynamics under optical electric fields and evaluate the microscopic current density as a function of time and space. Subsequently, we perform the Fourier transformation on the microscopic current density and obtain the corresponding quantity in the frequency domain. The frequency-resolved microscopic current density provides insight into the microscopic electron dynamics in real-space at the frequency of linear and nonlinear optical responses. We apply frequency-resolved microscopic current density analysis to light-induced electron dynamics in aluminum, silicon, and diamond based on the first-principles electron dynamics simulation according to the time-dependent density functional theory. Consequently, the nature of delocalized electrons in metals and bound electrons in semiconductors and insulators is suitably captured by the developed scheme.