Terahertz electro-optic effect in Bi2Se3 crystals

A A. A. Melnikov (Institute for Spectroscopy RAS 1 , Troitsk, Moscow 108840,) A A. A. Sokolik (Institute for Spectroscopy RAS 1 , Troitsk, Moscow 108840,) Y Yu. G. Selivanov (P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute RAS 3 , Moscow 119991,) S S. V. Chekalin (Institute for Spectroscopy RAS 1 , Troitsk, Moscow 108840,)

Abstract

We report the observation of the electro-optic effect in Bi2Se3 crystals induced by an intense single-cycle terahertz pulse. The effect reveals itself as a transient change of the polarization state of a femtosecond laser pulse reflected from the crystal that is exposed to the terahertz electric field. The corresponding experimental signal follows the field with a sub-100-fs delay and can be represented as a linear combination of the terahertz electric field and its square. The linear and quadratic components are of comparable magnitude. The latter is almost independent of crystal orientation, while the former demonstrates threefold rotational symmetry in agreement with the trigonal symmetry of the crystal surface. The electro-optic effect vanishes upon phase transition to the non-topological metal state induced by indium doping and also can be quenched by a femtosecond pre-pulse. We associate this effect with surface Dirac electronic states of Bi2Se3 and discuss its possible mechanisms.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 137, Issue 16
Published April 28, 2025
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

A

A. A. Melnikov

Institute for Spectroscopy RAS 1 , Troitsk, Moscow 108840,

A

A. A. Sokolik

Institute for Spectroscopy RAS 1 , Troitsk, Moscow 108840,

Y

Yu. G. Selivanov

P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute RAS 3 , Moscow 119991,

S

S. V. Chekalin

Institute for Spectroscopy RAS 1 , Troitsk, Moscow 108840,