High-harmonic spectroscopy of light-driven nonlinear anisotropic anomalous Hall effect in a Weyl semimetal
Abstract
Weyl semimetals are promising quantum materials that offer unique topological properties. Lately, it has been shown that laser-driven electron dynamics have characteristic signatures in two-dimensional and three-dimensional Dirac semimetals. The transition from Dirac to Weyl semimetal requires the breaking of either inversion or time-reversal symmetry. The present work shows that the laser-driven electron dynamics in a Weyl semimetal with broken time-reversal symmetry has intriguing features in its high-harmonic spectrum. It is found that the parity and magnitude of the non-zero Berry curvature's components control the direction and strength of the anomalous current, which leads to the generation of the anomalous odd harmonics. We demonstrate that the non-trivial topology of the Berry curvature in time-reversal symmetry broken quantum materials can be probed by measuring the polarisation of the emitted anomalous odd harmonics. Our findings unequivocally illustrate that laser-driven electron dynamics leads to the generation of nonlinear anisotropic anomalous Hall effect in time-reversal symmetry broken quantum materials on an ultrafast timescale.
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@article{arxiv.2112.01745,
title = {High-harmonic spectroscopy of light-driven nonlinear anisotropic anomalous Hall effect in a Weyl semimetal},
author = {Amar Bharti and M. S. Mrudul and Gopal Dixit},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.01745},
year = {2022}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures