The unique sensitivity of optical response to different types of symmetry breaking can be used to detect and identify spontaneously ordered many-body states in bilayer graphene. We predict a strong response at optical frequencies, sensitive to electronic phenomena at low energies, which arises because of nonzero interband matrix elements of the electric current operator. In particular, the polar Kerr rotation and reflection anisotropy provide fingerprints of the quantum anomalous Hall state and the nematic state, characterized by spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry and lattice rotation symmetry, respectively. These optical signatures, which undergo a resonant enhancement in the near-infrared regime, lie well within reach of existing...
The appearance of a Hall conductance necessarily requires breaking of time-reversal symmetry, either...
We present a study of the nonlinear optical response of twisted bilayer graphene. We discuss the con...
Using an enhanced optically heterodyned optical Kerr effect method and a theoretical description of ...
We study the influence of different kinds of gaps in a quasiparticle spectrum on longitudinal and tr...
We present a symmetry-based analysis of competition between different gapped states that have been p...
To study the optical rotation of the polarization of light incident on multilayer systems consisting...
The nematic phase transition in electronic liquids, driven by Coulomb interactions, represents a new...
This thesis aims to study the nonlinear electrical transport response of monolayer and bilayer graph...
We propose a spectroscopic method of identifying broken symmetry states of bilayer graphene. We demo...
Motivated by the recent observation of an anomalous Hall effect in twisted bilayer graphene, we use ...
The single-particle energy spectra of graphene and its bilayer counterpart exhibit multiple degenera...
Twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) exhibits many fascinating electronic and transport properties. Here w...
Strain can be used to modify the band structure—and thus the electronic properties—of two-dimensiona...
Twisted double bilayer graphene (tDBG) has emerged as a rich platform for studying strongly correlat...
By employing a linearised Boltzmann equation, we calculate the magneto-optical properties of twisted...
The appearance of a Hall conductance necessarily requires breaking of time-reversal symmetry, either...
We present a study of the nonlinear optical response of twisted bilayer graphene. We discuss the con...
Using an enhanced optically heterodyned optical Kerr effect method and a theoretical description of ...
We study the influence of different kinds of gaps in a quasiparticle spectrum on longitudinal and tr...
We present a symmetry-based analysis of competition between different gapped states that have been p...
To study the optical rotation of the polarization of light incident on multilayer systems consisting...
The nematic phase transition in electronic liquids, driven by Coulomb interactions, represents a new...
This thesis aims to study the nonlinear electrical transport response of monolayer and bilayer graph...
We propose a spectroscopic method of identifying broken symmetry states of bilayer graphene. We demo...
Motivated by the recent observation of an anomalous Hall effect in twisted bilayer graphene, we use ...
The single-particle energy spectra of graphene and its bilayer counterpart exhibit multiple degenera...
Twisted bilayer graphene (TBG) exhibits many fascinating electronic and transport properties. Here w...
Strain can be used to modify the band structure—and thus the electronic properties—of two-dimensiona...
Twisted double bilayer graphene (tDBG) has emerged as a rich platform for studying strongly correlat...
By employing a linearised Boltzmann equation, we calculate the magneto-optical properties of twisted...
The appearance of a Hall conductance necessarily requires breaking of time-reversal symmetry, either...
We present a study of the nonlinear optical response of twisted bilayer graphene. We discuss the con...
Using an enhanced optically heterodyned optical Kerr effect method and a theoretical description of ...