We show how to compute the electrooptical functions (absorption, reflection, and transmission) when Rydberg Exciton-Polaritons appear, including the effect of the coherence between the electronhole pair and the electromagnetic field. With the use of Real Density Matrix Approach numerical calculations applied for Cu20 crystal are performed. We also examine in detail and explain the dependence of the resonance displacement on the state number and applied electric field strength. We report a good agreement with recently published experimental data.
We show how to compute the optical functions when Rydberg Excitons appear, including the effect of the coherence between the electron-hole pair and the electromagnetic field. We use the Real Density Matrix Approach (RDMA), which, combined with Green's function method, enables one to derive analytical expressions for the optical functions. Choosing the susceptibility, we performed numerical calculations appropriate to a Cu20 crystal. The effect of the coherence is displayed in the line shape. We also examine in details and explain the dependence of the oscillator strength and the resonance placement on the state number. We report a good agreement with recently published experimental data.
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