THz collective modes and dynamic Kerr effects in the Weyl charge density wave material (TaSe4)2I

Max Planck Quantum Matter Seminar

  • Date: Dec 16, 2021
  • Time: 03:30 PM - 04:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Fahad Mahmood
  • University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Location: online via Zoom
  • Host: Ankit Disa
THz collective modes and dynamic Kerr effects in the Weyl charge density wave material (TaSe4)2I
(TaSe4)2I is a Weyl semimetal that undergoes charge density wave (CDW) ordering below 260 K. It is thus a unique system to study the interplay of topological effects and strong correlations. For example, (TaSe4)2I has been shown to host an axionic insulating phase in which the collective phase mode of the CDW acts as an axion field. Taking inspiration from this result, I will discuss our recent experiments using nonlinear light-matter interaction in the THz range to directly probe the collective modes of (TaSe4)2I. In particular, I will provide evidence for the optical phase mode of this Weyl-CDW and report how THz-driven phonons can induce a sizeable dynamic optical Kerr rotation in this otherwise time-reversal invariant system.
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