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Helicity-dependent photocurrents in the chiral Weyl semimetal RhSi.


ABSTRACT: Weyl semimetals are crystals in which electron bands cross at isolated points in momentum space. Associated with each crossing point (or Weyl node) is a topological invariant known as the Berry monopole charge. The circular photogalvanic effect (CPGE), whereby circular polarized light generates a helicity-dependent photocurrent, is a notable example of a macroscopic property that emerges directly from the topology of the Weyl semimetal band structure. Recently, it was predicted that the amplitude of the CPGE associated with optical transitions near a Weyl node is proportional to its monopole charge. In chiral Weyl systems, nodes of opposite charge are nondegenerate, opening a window of wavelengths where the CPGE resulting from uncompensated Berry charge can emerge. Here, we report measurements of CPGE in the chiral Weyl semimetal RhSi, revealing a CPGE response in an energy window that closes at 0.65 eV, in agreement with the predictions of density functional theory.

SUBMITTER: Rees D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7439497 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Helicity-dependent photocurrents in the chiral Weyl semimetal RhSi.

Rees Dylan D   Manna Kaustuv K   Lu Baozhu B   Morimoto Takahiro T   Borrmann Horst H   Felser Claudia C   Moore J E JE   Torchinsky Darius H DH   Orenstein J J  

Science advances 20200715 29


Weyl semimetals are crystals in which electron bands cross at isolated points in momentum space. Associated with each crossing point (or Weyl node) is a topological invariant known as the Berry monopole charge. The circular photogalvanic effect (CPGE), whereby circular polarized light generates a helicity-dependent photocurrent, is a notable example of a macroscopic property that emerges directly from the topology of the Weyl semimetal band structure. Recently, it was predicted that the amplitud  ...[more]

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