Strong-field physics in three-dimensional topological insulators
Denitsa Baykusheva, Alexis Chac\'on, Dasol Kim, Dong Eon Kim, David A., Reis, Shambhu Ghimire

TL;DR
This paper explores how intense mid-infrared laser fields generate high-order harmonics in three-dimensional topological insulators, revealing distinct behaviors from bulk and surface states influenced by band topology and spin-orbit effects.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of high harmonic generation in topological insulators, highlighting the role of band topology and spin-orbit coupling in the process.
Findings
Bulk harmonics decrease monotonically with ellipticity.
Surface harmonics peak at circular polarization.
Band topology influences harmonic emission sensitivity.
Abstract
We investigate theoretically the strong-field regime of light-matter interactions in the topological-insulator class of quantum materials. In particular, we focus on the process of non-perturbative high-order harmonic generation from the paradigmatic three-dimensional topological insulator bismuth selenide (BiSe) subjected to intense mid-infrared laser fields. We analyze the contributions from the spin-orbit-coupled bulk states and the topological surface bands separately and reveal a major difference in how their harmonic yields depend on the ellipticity of the laser field. Bulk harmonics show a monotonous decrease in their yield as the ellipticity increases, in a manner reminiscent of high harmonic generation in gaseous media. However, the surface contribution exhibits a highly non-trivial dependence, culminating with a maximum for circularly polarized fields. We attribute the…
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