Authors
Tobias Holder, Daniel Kaplan, Binghai Yan
Publication date
2020/7
Journal
Physical Review Research
Volume
2
Issue
3
Pages
033100
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Nonlinear optical response is well studied in the context of semiconductors and has gained a renaissance in studies of topological materials in the recent decade. So far it mainly deals with nonmagnetic materials and it is believed to root in the Berry curvature of the material band structure. In this work we revisit the general formalism for the second-order optical response and focus on the consequences of the time-reversal-symmetry () breaking, by a diagrammatic approach. We have identified three physical mechanisms to generate a DC photocurrent, i.e., the Berry curvature, a term closely related to the quantum metric, and the diabatic motion. All three effects can be understood intuitively from the anomalous acceleration. The first two terms are respectively the antisymmetric and symmetric parts of the quantum geometric tensor. The last term is due to the dynamical antilocalization that appears from the phase …
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