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Resonant Second-Harmonic Generation as a Probe of Quantum Geometry.

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Nonlinear responses are actively studied as probes of topology and band geometric properties of solids. Here, we show that second harmonic generation serves as a probe of the Berry curvature,… Click to show full abstract

Nonlinear responses are actively studied as probes of topology and band geometric properties of solids. Here, we show that second harmonic generation serves as a probe of the Berry curvature, quantum metric, and quantum geometric connection. We generalize the theory of second harmonic generation to include Fermi surface effects in metallic systems, and finite scattering timescale. In doped materials the Fermi surface and Fermi sea cause all second harmonic terms to exhibit resonances, and we identify two novel contributions to the second harmonic signal: a double resonance due to the Fermi surface and a higher-order pole due to the Fermi sea. We discuss experimental observation in the monolayer of time reversal symmetric Weyl semimetal WTe_{2} and the parity-time reversal symmetric topological antiferromagnet CuMnAs.

Keywords: second harmonic; geometry; harmonic generation; fermi surface; resonant second

Journal Title: Physical review letters
Year Published: 2022

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