Cavity magnetotransport of a two-dimensional electron gas in the ultrastrong coupling regime

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Abstract

We present a theory predicting how the linear magneto-conductivity tensor of a two-dimensional electron gas is changed by the ultrastrong coupling to a fully confined photon mode, proving how a passive cavity resonator can profoundly modify the dc electronic transport even when no real photon is injected. We show that the modification of the transport is due to: (i) dressing of both ground and excited states by the ultrastrong light-matter coupling; (ii) the diamagnetic current contribution due to the cavity mode. We demonstrate that in the regime of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations the envelope of the longitudinal magnetoresistance as a function of the magnetic field can be significantly modified and becomes anisotropic, depending on the direction with respect to the cavity mode polarization vector.

*We acknowledge support from ERC via the Consolidator Grant “CORPHO” No. 616233.

Presenters

  • Nicola Bartolo

    • Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7

Authors

  • Nicola Bartolo

    • Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7
  • Cristiano Ciuti

    • Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7
    • University Paris Diderot - Paris 7