Pressure-dependent nonlinear optical response from TaAs
ORAL
Abstract
The topological Weyl semimetal TaAs is a polar metal that has recently been shown to exhibit a giant optical second harmonic response at infrared frequencies. In this talk, I will present hydrostatic pressure-dependent second harmonic generation rotational anisotropy measurements from TaAs single crystals using a diamond anvil cell based setup. Across a pressure-tuned tetragonal-to-hexagonal structural phase transition, we observe pronounced changes in both the magnitude and symmetry of the second harmonic generation signal, which are dictated primarily by the presence or absence of a polar axis. Potential application of this technique to other materials will be discussed.
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Presenters
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Chen Li
Caltech
Authors
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Chen Li
Caltech
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Xiang Li
Caltech
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Xinwei Li
California Institute of Technology, Caltech
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Nityan Nair
University of California, Berkeley
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Daniel M Silevitch
Caltech
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Thomas F Rosenbaum
Caltech
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David Hsieh
Caltech
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James G Analytis
University of California, Berkeley