Theory of Kerr and Faraday rotation in Topological Weyl Semimetals

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Abstract

Topological Weyl semimetals are characterized by bulk Dirac nodes separated in momentum space by a distance $2b$ and lead to Fermi arcs in the surfaces electronic structure. We calculate the Faraday $\theta_F$ and Kerr $\theta_K$ angles for electromagnetic waves scattered from such a Weyl semimetal using the Kubo formalism. (1) For thin films with electromagnetic radiation incident on a surface without arcs, we show that $\theta_K=bd/\alpha\pi$ and $\theta_F=\alpha\pi/bd$ where $\alpha$ is the fine structure constant, and the film thickness $d \ll \lambda$, the wavelength. We further show multiple reflections give rise to giant Kerr rotation, under certain conditions, for a film on a substrate. (2) In the case when the electromagnetic radiation is incident on the surface with arcs, the wave propagating inside the material acquires a longitudinal component of the electric field proportional to $b$. We discuss the implications of our results for thin films of pyrochlore iridates, and also for the recently discovered Dirac semimetals in a magnetic field.

*We acknowledge the support of the CEM, an NSF MRSEC, under grant DMR-1420451.

Authors

  • Mehdi Kargarian

    • Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
  • Mohit Randeria

    • Ohio State University
    • Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
  • Nandini Trivedi

    • Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
    • Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA
    • The Ohio State University