Extrinsic nonlinear Kerr rotation in topological materials under a magnetic field
Shuang Wu, Zaiyao Fei, Zeyuan Sun, Yangfan Yi, Wei Xia, Dayu Yan,, Yanfeng Guo, Youguo Shi, Jiaqiang Yan, David H. Cobden, Wei-Tao Liu, Xiaodong, Xu, Shiwei Wu

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how nonlinear magneto-optical second harmonic generation can reveal topological properties and symmetry-dependent Kerr rotation effects in various quantum materials under magnetic fields.
Contribution
It introduces magneto-SHG as a tool to probe topological features and symmetry effects in non-magnetic topological materials with magnetic fields.
Findings
Kerr rotation varies with crystal symmetry in topological materials.
SHG polarization patterns show distinct behaviors under magnetic fields.
Magneto-SHG can distinguish symmetry-related topological properties.
Abstract
Topological properties in quantum materials are often governed by symmetry and tuned by crystal structure and external fields, and hence symmetry-sensitive nonlinear optical measurements in a magnetic field are a valuable probe. Here we report nonlinear magneto-optical second harmonic generation (SHG) studies of non-magnetic topological materials including bilayer WTe2, monolayer WSe2 and bulk TaAs. The polarization-resolved patterns of optical SHG under magnetic field show nonlinear Kerr rotation in these time-reversal symmetric materials. For materials with three-fold rotational symmetric lattice structure, the SHG polarization pattern rotates just slightly in a magnetic field, whereas in those with mirror or two-fold rotational symmetry the SHG polarization pattern rotates greatly and distorts. These different magneto-SHG characters can be understood by considering the superposition…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagneto-Optical Properties and Applications · Mechanical and Optical Resonators · Photorefractive and Nonlinear Optics
