posted on 2021-10-19, 17:35authored byDenitsa Baykusheva, Alexis Chacón, Jian Lu, Trevor P. Bailey, Jonathan A. Sobota, Hadas Soifer, Patrick S. Kirchmann, Costel Rotundu, Ctirad Uher, Tony F. Heinz, David A. Reis, Shambhu Ghimire
We
report the observation
of an anomalous nonlinear optical response
of the prototypical three-dimensional topological insulator bismuth
selenide through the process of high-order harmonic generation. We
find that the generation efficiency increases as the laser polarization
is changed from linear to elliptical, and it becomes maximum for circular
polarization. With the aid of a microscopic theory and a detailed
analysis of the measured spectra, we reveal that such anomalous enhancement
encodes the characteristic topology of the band structure that originates
from the interplay of strong spin–orbit coupling and time-reversal
symmetry protection. The implications are in ultrafast probing of
topological phase transitions, light-field driven dissipationless
electronics, and quantum computation.