Excitonic enhancement of cavity-mediated interactions in a two-band Hubbard model
Abstract
We study cavity-mediated interactions that are generated in a two-dimensional two-band Hubbard model coupled to an optical cavity, when it is driven in-gap by a strong laser. Starting from a Floquet description of the driven system, we derive effective low-energy Hamiltonians by projecting out the high-energy degrees of freedom and treating intrinsic interactions on a mean field level. We then investigate how the emergence of high-energy Frenkel excitons from the electronic interband coupling, which form near the upper electronic band, affects the interactions as well as the laser-induced Floquet renormalization of the electronic band structure. Cavity-mediated interactions are enhanced strongly when the light couples to an excitonic transition. Additionally, the interaction as well as the Floquet renormalization are strongly broadened in reciprocal space, which could further boost the impact of cavity-mediated interactions on the driven-dissipative steady state.
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