Electro-optic Kerr Effect Induced by Nonlinear Transport in monolayer WTe2
Electro-optic Kerr Effect Induced by Nonlinear Transport in monolayer WTe2
The nonlinear Hall effect (NLHE) can induce optical anisotropy by modifying a material's dielectric tensor, presenting opportunities for novel characterization and device applications. While the magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) probes the linear Hall effect (LHE) in magnetic materials, an analogous optical probe for NLHE in non-magnetic, time-reversal symmetric systems remains highly desirable. Here, we theoretically propose and investigate an NLHE-induced Electro-optic Kerr Effect (EOKE) as such a probe. Focusing on monolayer (ML) WTe$_2$, a prototypical NLHE material, our analysis considers contributions from Berry curvature dipole (BCD), Drude, injection, and shift mechanisms. We demonstrate that the EOKE signal in WTe$_2$ is predominantly governed by the BCD. Furthermore, the Kerr angle exhibits temporal oscillations at different optical frequencies, suggesting EOKE as a promising route for the time-resolved detection of NLHE and the dynamic investigation of material topology.
He-Lin Li、Zhen-Gang Zhu、Gang Su
物理学电工基础理论电工材料
He-Lin Li,Zhen-Gang Zhu,Gang Su.Electro-optic Kerr Effect Induced by Nonlinear Transport in monolayer WTe2[EB/OL].(2025-07-14)[2025-07-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.10309.点此复制
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