Dirac cones, Floquet side bands and theory of time resolved ARPES
Aaron Farrell, A. Arsenault, T. Pereg-Barnea

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical framework for understanding the non-equilibrium behavior of Dirac systems under light irradiation, with implications for time-resolved ARPES experiments and the study of Floquet phenomena.
Contribution
It provides detailed numerical and analytical insights into how Dirac points evolve under circular and linear polarized light, introducing a simple model based on side-bands.
Findings
Dirac points split into two sidebands under circular polarization.
Linear polarization leaves the Dirac point intact but generates side bands.
Qualitative agreement with experimental time-resolved ARPES data.
Abstract
Pump-probe techniques with high temporal resolution allow one to drive a system of interest out of equilibrium and at the same time, probe its properties. Recent advances in these techniques open the door to studying new, non-equilibrium phenomena such as Floquet topological insulators and superconductors. These advances also necessitate the development of theoretical tools for understanding the experimental findings and predicting new ones. In the present work, we provide a theoretical foundation to understand the non-equilibrium behavior of a Dirac system. We present detailed numerical calculations and simple analytic results for the evolution of a Dirac system irradiated by light. These results are framed intuitively by appealing to the recently revitalized notion of side-bands. We find that, under the application of circularly polarized light, a Dirac point only ever splits into two…
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