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Light-induced electronic polarization in antiferromagnetic Cr2O3
by
Du, Kai
, Cheong, Sang-Wook
, Kogar, Anshul
, Zhang, Xinshu
, Carbin, Tyler
, Wang, Kefeng
, Culver, Adrian B.
, Roy, Rahul
in
Electronic properties and materials
/ Nonlinear optics
/ Ultrafast photonics
2024
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Light-induced electronic polarization in antiferromagnetic Cr2O3
by
Du, Kai
, Cheong, Sang-Wook
, Kogar, Anshul
, Zhang, Xinshu
, Carbin, Tyler
, Wang, Kefeng
, Culver, Adrian B.
, Roy, Rahul
in
Electronic properties and materials
/ Nonlinear optics
/ Ultrafast photonics
2024
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Light-induced electronic polarization in antiferromagnetic Cr2O3
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Light-induced electronic polarization in antiferromagnetic Cr2O3
2024
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Overview
In a solid, the electronic subsystem can exhibit incipient order with lower point group symmetry than the crystal lattice. Ultrafast external fields that couple exclusively to electronic order parameters have rarely been investigated, however, despite their potential importance in inducing exotic effects. Here we show that when inversion symmetry is broken by the antiferromagnetic order in Cr2O3, transmitting a linearly polarized light pulse through the crystal gives rise to an in-plane rotational symmetry-breaking (from C3 to C1) via optical rectification. Using interferometric time-resolved second harmonic generation, we show that the ultrafast timescale of the symmetry reduction is indicative of a purely electronic response; the underlying spin and crystal structures remain unaffected. The symmetry-broken state exhibits a dipole moment, and its polar axis can be controlled with the incident light. Furthermore, our results establish a coherent nonlinear optical protocol by which to break electronic symmetries and produce unconventional electronic effects in solids.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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