Abstract

We examine the third-order non-linear optical response of a one-dimensional Mott insulator coupled with phonons. The Mott insulator is described by an extended Hubbard-Holstein model. The third harmonic generation (THG) of the model is calculated by dynamical density-matrix renormalization group. We find that the electron-phonon interaction enhances the intensity of THG if the on-site Coulomb interaction is comparable to the band width, but the enhancement is small for a realistic parameter value of a typical Mott insulator Sr$_2$CuO$_3$. The low-energy spin excitation does not contribute to the optical response if the electron-phonon coupling is neglected. We find that the THG spectrum can detect the spin excitations even for no electron-phonon coupling. The introduction of the electron-phonon coupling leads to a slight increase of low-energy weight in THG without peak structure through phonon-assisted spin excitation. To fully understand the phonon-assisted spin excitation, we additionally calculate the linear susceptibility of a doped Hubbard-Holstein model, showing a spectral distribution different from that at half filling.

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