Nonlinear nanoelectrodynamics of a Weyl metal

Yinming Shao, Ran Jing, Sang Hoon Chae, Chong Wang, Zhiyuan Sun, Eve Emmanouilidou, Suheng Xu, Dorri Halbertal, Baichang Li, Anjaly Rajendran, Francesco L. Ruta, Lin Xiong, Yinan Dong, Alexander S. McLeod, Sai S. Sunku, James C. Hone, Joel Moore, Joe Orenstein, James G. Analytis, Andrew J. MillisNi Ni, Di Xiao, D. N. Basov

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Abstract

Chiral Weyl fermions with linear energy-momentum dispersion in the bulk accompanied by Fermi-arc states on the surfaces prompt a host of enticing optical effects. While new Weyl semimetal materials keep emerging, the available optical probes are limited. In particular, isolating bulk and surface electrodynamics in Weyl conductors remains a challenge. We devised an approach to the problem based on near-field photocurrent imaging at the nanoscale and applied this technique to a prototypical Weyl semimetal TaIrTe4. As a first step, we visualized nano-photocurrent patterns in real space and demonstrated their connection to bulk nonlinear conductivity tensors through extensive modeling augmented with density functional theory calculations. Notably, our nanoscale probe gives access to not only the in-plane but also the out-of-plane electric fields so that it is feasible to interrogate all allowed nonlinear tensors including those that remained dormant in conventional far-field optics. Surface- and bulk-related nonlinear contributions are distinguished through their “symmetry fingerprints” in the photocurrent maps. Robust photocurrents also appear at mirror-symmetry breaking edges of TaIrTe4 single crystals that we assign to nonlinear conductivity tensors forbidden in the bulk. Nano-photocurrent spectroscopy at the boundary reveals a strong resonance structure absent in the interior of the sample, providing evidence for elusive surface states.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere2116366118
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume118
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 30 2021
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Weyl semimetal
  • near-field optics
  • nonlinear photocurrent

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