Comments on Kerr effect and gyrotropic order in cuprates
Abstract
I comment on two recent papers on Kerr effect as evidence of gyrotropic order in cuprates, and I suggest that the arguments may not be sound. The difficulty is that in practically all cases the wave vector kz perpendicular to the copper-oxygen plane is not a good quantum number. This appears to be problematic for arXiv:1212.2698, whereas in arXiv:1212.2274 the symmetry arguments may turn out to be robust, but the microscopic picture is wanting. Thus, the Kerr effect in cuprates remains a puzzle, as there is little doubt that the arguments presented against time reversal symmetry breaking appear to be rather strong in both of these papers on experimental grounds.
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