10 June 2024High-harmonic generation in semi-Dirac and Weyl semimetals with broken time-reversal symmetry: exploring the case of multiple semi-Dirac points
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We investigate Anomalous High-Harmonic Generation (AHHG) within a model undergoing a transition from a Weyl semimetal with broken time-reversal symmetry to a semi-Dirac regime. The latter represents a gapless semimetal with a parabolic dispersion in one direction and conical dispersion in the other two. We highlight the broadening of the distribution of excitations in the Brillouin zone and peaks in the AHHG response, observed as a function of the parameter governing the separation of Weyl nodes, as the frequency of the laser pulse increases. Furthermore, we explain the splitting of these peaks upon an increase in the frequency when multiple semi-Dirac points coexist in the Brillouin zone.
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Luka Medic,Jernej Mravlje,Anton Ramšak, andTomaž Rejec
"High-harmonic generation in semi-Dirac and Weyl semimetals with broken time-reversal symmetry: exploring the case of multiple semi-Dirac points", Proc. SPIE 12992, Advances in Ultrafast Condensed Phase Physics IV, 129920B (10 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3023008
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Luka Medic, Jernej Mravlje, Anton Ramšak, Tomaž Rejec, "High-harmonic generation in semi-Dirac and Weyl semimetals with broken time-reversal symmetry: exploring the case of multiple semi-Dirac points," Proc. SPIE 12992, Advances in Ultrafast Condensed Phase Physics IV, 129920B (10 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3023008