Current injection by coherent one- and two-photon excitation in graphene and its bilayer
Abstract
Coherent control of optically-injected carrier distributions in single and bilayer graphene allows the injection of electrical currents. Using a tight-binding model and Fermi's golden rule, we derive the carrier and photocurrent densities achieved via interference of the quantum amplitudes for two-photon absorption at a fundamental frequency, , and one-photon absorption at the second harmonic, . Strong currents are injected under co-circular and linear polarizations. In contrast, opposite-circular polarization yields no net current. For single-layer graphene, the magnitude of the current is unaffected by the rotation of linear-polarization axes, in contrast with the bilayer and with conventional semiconductors. The dependence of the photocurrent on the linear-polarization axes is a clear and measurable signature of interlayer coupling in AB-stacked multilayer graphene. We also find that single and bilayer graphene exhibit a strong, distinct linear-circular dichroism in two-photon absorption.
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@article{arxiv.1101.4030,
title = {Current injection by coherent one- and two-photon excitation in graphene and its bilayer},
author = {J. Rioux and Guido Burkard and J. E. Sipe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.4030},
year = {2011}
}
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9 pages, 8 figures