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Quantification of electronic asymmetry: chirality and axiality in solids

Materials Science 2025-10-07 v1

Abstract

Chiral and axial materials offer platforms for intriguing phenomena, such as cross-correlated responses and chirality-induced spin selectivity. However, quantifying the properties of such materials has generally been considered challenging. Here, we demonstrate that the spatial distribution of the electron chirality, represented by Ψγ5Ψ\Psi^\dagger \gamma^5 \Psi with the four-component Dirac field Ψ\Psi, characterizes the chirality and axiality of materials. Furthermore, we reveal that spin-derived electric polarization can serve as an effective indicator of material polarity. We present quantitative evaluations of electron chirality distribution and spin-derived electric polarization based on first-principles calculations. Additionally, we propose that electron chirality can be directly observed via circular dichroism in photoemission spectroscopy, which measures the difference between right- and left-handed circularly polarized light. Electron chirality and spin-derived electric polarization provide a new framework for quantifying chirality, axiality, and polarity in asymmetric materials, paving the way for the exploration of novel functional materials.

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@article{arxiv.2410.23549,
  title  = {Quantification of electronic asymmetry: chirality and axiality in solids},
  author = {Tatsuya Miki and Hiroaki Ikeda and Michi-To Suzuki and Shintaro Hoshino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.23549},
  year   = {2025}
}

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9 pages, 7 figures