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Giant optical activity and Kerr effect in type-I and type-II Weyl semimetals

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-09-04 v1 Materials Science High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We explore optical activity in thin films and bulk of type-I and type II Weyl semimetals (WSM), and demonstrate the existence of a giant Kerr effect in both. In time-reversal symmetry broken WSM thin films, the polarization rotation is caused by the optical Hall conductivity including the anomalous Hall term. The Kerr angle is found to be Q/ω\propto Q/\omega, with QQ and ω\omega being the Weyl node separation and the optical frequency, respectively. In contrast, the optical activity in the bulk WSM is dominated by axion electrodynamics, which persists even in the Pauli blocked regime of no optical transitions. In bulk WSM, QQ acts analogous to the magnetization in magnetic materials, leading to large `polar Kerr effect' (linear in QQ) when light is incident on WSM surface without Fermi arc states, and the `Voigt effect' (quadratic in QQ), when light is incident on surface with Fermi arc states.

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@article{arxiv.1903.08590,
  title  = {Giant optical activity and Kerr effect in type-I and type-II Weyl semimetals},
  author = {Kabyashree Sonowal and Ashutosh Singh and Amit Agarwal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.08590},
  year   = {2019}
}

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17 pages with 7 figures