Multiphoton Fingerprints of Altermagnetic Spin Splittings
Abstract
We systematically investigate multiphoton absorption as a polarization-resolved nonlinear optical probe of planar altermagnets (ALMs). We show that the angular harmonic of the altermagnetic spin splitting fixes the lowest optical absorption at which a symmetry-selective response appears: two-photon absorption for -wave order, four-photon absorption for -wave order, and six-photon absorption for -wave order. In each case, there exists a polarization channel locked to the symmetry harmonic of the altermagnetic texture in which the direct -photon contribution to the transition matrix element is absent. This changes the frequency scaling of the absorption rate relative to other polarization channels and provides a direct optical fingerprint of the underlying altermagnetic harmonic. Our results establish a hierarchy of nonlinear spectroscopic signatures that distinguishes -, -, and -wave altermagnetic spin splittings beyond linear response.
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@article{arxiv.2606.27548,
title = {Multiphoton Fingerprints of Altermagnetic Spin Splittings},
author = {Sayed Ali Akbar Ghorashi and Andrew M. Rappe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.27548},
year = {2026}
}
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4 pages, 1 figure