Nonlinear and anisotropic polarization rotation in two dimensional Dirac materials
Abstract
We predict nonlinear optical polarization rotation in two dimensional massless Dirac systems including graphene and 8-Pmmn borophene. When illuminated, a continuous wave optical field leads to a nonlinear steady state of photo-excited carriers in the medium. The photo-excited population inversion and the inter-band coherence gives rise to a finite transverse optical conductivity, σxy (ω). This in turn leads to definitive signatures in associated Kerr and Faraday polarization rotation, which are measurable in a realistic experimental scenario.
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