Limitations of mean-field approximations in describing shift-current and injection-current in materials

Author:

Sato Shunsuke A.12ORCID,Rubio Angel23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Tsukuba

2. Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter

3. Flatiron Institute

Abstract

We theoretically and computationally investigate bulk photovoltaic effects, with a specific focus on shift-current and injection-current. Initially, we perform a numerical analysis of the direct current (dc) induced by a laser pulse with a one-dimensional model, utilizing mean-field theories such as time-dependent Hartree–Fock and time-dependent Hartree methods. Our numerical results, obtained with mean-field theories, reveal that the dc component of the current, as a second-order nonlinear effect, exists even after irradiation with linearly polarized light as a second-order nonlinear effect, indicating the generation of injection-current. Conversely, when we employ the independent-particle approximation, no injection-current is generated by linearly polarized light. To develop the microscopic understanding of injection-current within the mean-field approximation, we further analyze the dc component of the current with the perturbation theory, employing the mean-field approximations, the independent-particle approximation, and the exact solution of the many-body Schrödinger equation. The perturbation analysis clarifies that the injection-current induced by linearly polarized light under the mean-field approximations is an artifact caused by population imbalance, created through quantum interference from unphysical self-excitation pathways. Therefore, investigation of many-body effects on the bulk photovoltaic effects have to be carefully conducted in mean-field schemes due to potential contamination by unphysical dc current. Additionally, we perform the first-principles electron dynamics calculation for BaTiO3 based on the time-dependent density functional theory, and we confirm that the above findings from the one-dimensional model calculation and the perturbation analysis apply to realistic systems. Published by the American Physical Society 2024

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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