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  • Quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the most complete theoretical framework to date to complement experimental spectroscopies in chemistry. Owing to its complexity, several approximations are needed in order to be able to apply QED in practice. This Review highlights how the breakdown of some of these approximations challenges our understanding of light–matter interactions and discusses how new theoretical developments can help to overcome these approximations.

    • Michael Ruggenthaler
    • Nicolas Tancogne-Dejean
    • Angel Rubio
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 1-16
  • The hybrid behavior of strongly interacting light and matter in cavities can be engineered by tailoring the cavity parameters, but simulating such systems is hard due to the complexity of the matter and quantum light. In this work, the authors derive an effective ab-initio theory reducing the light description to a single degree of freedom while ensuring finite light-matter coupling even in macroscopic systems.

    • Mark Kamper Svendsen
    • Michael Ruggenthaler
    • Simone Latini
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Physics
    Volume: 8, P: 1-11
  • Strong light–matter coupling in quantum cavities provides a pathway to break fundamental materials symmetries, like time-reversal symmetry in chiral cavities. This Comment discusses the potential to realize non-equilibrium states of matter that have so far been only accessible in ultrafast and ultrastrong laser-driven materials.

    • Hannes Hübener
    • Umberto De Giovannini
    • Angel Rubio
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Materials
    Volume: 20, P: 438-442