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Imbert-Fedorov shift in Weyl semimetals: Dependence on monopole charge and intervalley scattering

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The Imbert-Fedorov (IF) shift in optics describes the transverse shift of light beams at the reflection interface. Recently, the IF shift of Weyl fermions at the interface between Weyl semimetals… Click to show full abstract

The Imbert-Fedorov (IF) shift in optics describes the transverse shift of light beams at the reflection interface. Recently, the IF shift of Weyl fermions at the interface between Weyl semimetals (WSMs) with single monopole charge has been studied. Here, we study the IF shift at the interface between two WSMs, each of which is carrying an arbitrary integer monopole charge. We find a general relation between the monopole charges of the two WSMs and the IF shift. In particular, the IF shift is proportional to the monopole charge if both WSMs have the same one. Our results can be used to infer the topology of the materials by experimentally measuring their IF shift. Furthermore, we consider the possibility that the Weyl fermions are scattered to other Weyl cones during the reflection, which results in qualitatively different behavior of the IF shift. While we use a quantum mechanical approach to solve the problem, semiclassical equations of motion and the conservation of total angular momentum can help us intuitively interpret our results in special cases.

Keywords: shift; fedorov shift; shift weyl; monopole charge; imbert fedorov

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2017

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