Floquet engineering of electric polarization with two-frequency drive
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Abstract
Electric polarization is a geometric phenomenon in solids and has a close relationship to the symmetry of the system. Here we propose a mechanism to dynamically induce and manipulate electric polarization by using an external light field. Specifically, we show that application of bicircular lights (BCLs) control the rotational symmetry of the system and can generate electric polarization. To this end, we use Floquet theory to study a system subjected to a two-frequency drive. We derive an effective Hamiltonian with high frequency expansions, for which the electric polarization is computed with the Berry phase formula. We demonstrate the dynamical control of polarization for a one-dimensional SSH chain, a square lattice model, and a honeycomb lattice model.
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Publication: arXiv:2106.09930
Presenters
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Yuya Ikeda
University of Tokyo
Authors
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Yuya Ikeda
University of Tokyo
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Sota Kitamura
Univ of Tokyo, University of Tokyo
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Takahiro Morimoto
Univ of Tokyo, The University of Tokyo