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A cascading nonlinear magneto-optical effect in topological insulators.


ABSTRACT: Topological insulators (TIs) are characterized by possessing metallic (gapless) surface states and a finite band-gap state in the bulk. As the thickness of a TI layer decreases down to a few nanometers, hybridization between the top and bottom surfaces takes place due to quantum tunneling, consequently at a critical thickness a crossover from a 3D-TI to a 2D insulator occurs. Although such a crossover is generally accessible by scanning tunneling microscopy, or by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, such measurements require clean surfaces. Here, we demonstrate that a cascading nonlinear magneto-optical effect induced via strong spin-orbit coupling can examine such crossovers. The helicity dependence of the time-resolved Kerr rotation exhibits a robust change in periodicity at a critical thickness, from which it is possible to predict the formation of a Dirac cone in a film several quintuple layers thick. This method enables prediction of a Dirac cone using a fundamental nonlinear optical effect that can be applied to a wide range of TIs and related 2D materials.

SUBMITTER: Mondal R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5834634 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A cascading nonlinear magneto-optical effect in topological insulators.

Mondal Richarj R   Saito Yuta Y   Aihara Yuki Y   Fons Paul P   Kolobov Alexander V AV   Tominaga Junji J   Murakami Shuichi S   Hase Muneaki M  

Scientific reports 20180302 1


Topological insulators (TIs) are characterized by possessing metallic (gapless) surface states and a finite band-gap state in the bulk. As the thickness of a TI layer decreases down to a few nanometers, hybridization between the top and bottom surfaces takes place due to quantum tunneling, consequently at a critical thickness a crossover from a 3D-TI to a 2D insulator occurs. Although such a crossover is generally accessible by scanning tunneling microscopy, or by angle-resolved photoemission sp  ...[more]

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