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Nonlinear optical probe of tunable surface electrons on a topological insulator

Materials Science 2011-02-02 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We use ultrafast laser pulses to experimentally demonstrate that the second-order optical response of bulk single crystals of the topological insulator Bi2_2Se3_3 is sensitive to its surface electrons. By performing surface doping dependence measurements as a function of photon polarization and sample orientation we show that second harmonic generation can simultaneously probe both the surface crystalline structure and the surface charge of Bi2_2Se3_3. Furthermore, we find that second harmonic generation using circularly polarized photons reveals the time-reversal symmetry properties of the system and is surprisingly robust against surface charging, which makes it a promising tool for spectroscopic studies of topological surfaces and buried interfaces.

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@article{arxiv.1101.1541,
  title  = {Nonlinear optical probe of tunable surface electrons on a topological insulator},
  author = {D. Hsieh and J. W. McIver and D. H. Torchinsky and D. R. Gardner and Y. S. Lee and N. Gedik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.1541},
  year   = {2011}
}