Nonlinear Quantum Electrodynamics in Dirac Materials

ORAL

Abstract

Classical electromagnetism is linear. However, fields can polarize the vacuum Dirac sea, causing quantum nonlinear electromagnetic phenomena, e.g., scattering and splitting of photons, that occur only in very strong fields found in neutron stars or heavy ion colliders. We show that strong nonlinearity arises in Dirac materials at much lower fields ∼1 T, allowing us to explore the nonperturbative, extremely high field limit of quantum electrodynamics in solids. We explain recent experiments in a unified framework and predict a new class of nonlinear magnetoelectric effects, including a magnetic enhancement of dielectric constant of insulators and a strong electric modulation of magnetization. We propose experiments and discuss the applications in novel materials.

*U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and EngineeringGordon Godfrey bequest,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Future Low Energy Electronics Technologies

Publication: Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 066402 (2022)

Presenters

  • Aydin C Keser

    • University of New South Wales

Authors

  • Aydin C Keser

    • University of New South Wales
  • Yuli B Lyanda-Geller

    • Purdue University
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University
  • Oleg P Sushkov

    • University of New South Wales
    • UNSW Sydney