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Divergent bulk photovoltaic effect in Weyl semimetals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-01-19 v2

Abstract

Weyl semimetals (WSM) have been discovered in time-reversal symmetric materials, featuring monopoles of Berry's curvature in momentum space. WSM have been distinguished between Type-I and II where the velocity tilting of the cone in the later ensures a finite area Fermi surface. To date it has not been clear whether the two types results in any qualitatively new phenomena. Here we focus on the shift-current response (σshift(ω)\sigma_{shift}(\omega)), a second order optical effect generating photocurrents. Surprisingly we find that up to an order unity constant, σshift(ω)e3h21ω\sigma_{shift}(\omega)\sim \frac{e^3}{h^2}\frac{1}{\omega} in Type-II WSM, diverging in the low frequency ω0\omega\rightarrow 0 limit. This is in stark contrast to the vanishing behavior (σshift(ω)ω\sigma_{shift}(\omega)\propto \omega) in Type-I WSM. In addition, in both Type-I and Type-II WSM, a nonzero chemical potential μ\mu relative to nodes leads to a large peak of shift-current response with a width μ/\sim |\mu|/\hbar and a height e3h1μ\sim \frac{e^3}{h}\frac{1}{|\mu|}, the latter diverging in the low doping limit. We show that the origin of these divergences is the singular Berry's connections and the Pauli-blocking mechanism. Similar results hold for the real part of the second harmonic generation, a closely related nonlinear optical response.

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@article{arxiv.1712.09363,
  title  = {Divergent bulk photovoltaic effect in Weyl semimetals},
  author = {Xu Yang and Kenneth Burch and Ying Ran},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09363},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

10 pages, 4 figures, a new appendix is added, which expands the discussion of second-harmonic generation