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Drude weight, cyclotron resonance, and the Dicke model of graphene cavity QED

Luca Chirolli, Marco Polini, Vittorio Giovannetti, Allan H. MacDonald

Published 2012-07-30Version 1

The Dicke model of cavity quantum electrodynamics is approximately realized in condensed matter when the cyclotron transition of a two-dimensional electron gas is nearly resonant with a cavity photon mode. We point out that in the strong coupling limit the Dicke model of cavity cyclotron resonance must be supplemented by a term that is quadratic in the cavity photon field and suppresses the model's transition to a super-radiant state. We develop the theory of graphene cavity cyclotron resonance and show that the quadratic term, which is absent in graphene's low-energy Dirac model Hamiltonian, is in this case dynamically generated by virtual inter-band transitions.

Comments: 5 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 267404 (2012)
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