On the General Properties of Non-linear Optical Conductivities

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The optical conductivity is the basic defining property of materials characterizing the current response toward time-dependent electric fields. In this work, following the approach of Kubo’s response theory, we study the general properties of the nonlinear optical conductivities of quantum many-body systems both in equilibrium and non-equilibrium. We obtain an expression of the second- and the third-order optical conductivity in terms of correlation functions and present a perturbative proof of the generalized Kohn formula proposed recently. We also discuss a generalization of the f-sum rule to a non-equilibrium setting by focusing on the instantaneous response.

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Watanabe, H., Liu, Y., & Oshikawa, M. (2020). On the General Properties of Non-linear Optical Conductivities. Journal of Statistical Physics, 181(6), 2050–2070. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-020-02654-5

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