Froehlich Polarons From 3D to 0D. Concepts and Recent Developments
J. T. Devreese

TL;DR
This paper reviews the fundamental concepts of Froehlich polarons, focusing on their optical absorption properties in ionic crystals and polar semiconductors, and discusses recent developments in the field.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of continuum-polaron physics, highlighting recent advances and emphasizing the optical absorption aspect of large Froehlich polarons.
Findings
Clarifies the theoretical basis of large polarons in 3D and 0D systems.
Summarizes recent experimental and theoretical developments.
Highlights the significance of optical absorption in understanding polaron behavior.
Abstract
An overview is presented of the fundamentals of continuum-polaron physics, which provide the basis of the analysis of polaron effects in ionic crystals and polar semiconductors. The present paper deals with "large", or "continuum", polarons, as described by the Froehlich Hamiltonian. The emphasis is on the polaron optical absorption.
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TopicsSilicone and Siloxane Chemistry · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
