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Exchange coupling-mediated broken symmetries in Ta2NiSe5 revealed from quadrupolar circular photogalvanic effect.


ABSTRACT: In low-electron density materials, interactions can lead to highly correlated quantum states of matter. Ta2NiSe5, an excitonic insulator (EI) candidate, exists in a novel broken-symmetry phase below 327 K, characterized by robust exchange interaction and electron-lattice coupling. We study this phase of Ta2NiSe5 using the quadrupole circular photogalvanic effect (QCPGE). Light-matter interaction in Ta2NiSe5 mediated by electric quadrupole/magnetic dipole coupling produces helicity-dependent DC response even with centrosymmetry, making it particularly sensitive to certain other broken symmetries. We show that the exchange interaction in Ta2NiSe5 can lead to a triclinic structure with a broken C2 symmetry. Our results provide an incisive probe of the symmetries of the low-temperature phase of Ta2NiSe5 and add new symmetry constraints to the identification of a strongly correlated EI phase. The high sensitivity of QCPGE to subtle symmetry breaking in centrosymmetric systems will enable its use in studying other complex crystalline systems.

SUBMITTER: Jog H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8849275 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exchange coupling-mediated broken symmetries in Ta<sub>2</sub>NiSe<sub>5</sub> revealed from quadrupolar circular photogalvanic effect.

Jog Harshvardhan H   Harnagea Luminita L   Mele Eugene J EJ   Agarwal Ritesh R  

Science advances 20220216 7


In low-electron density materials, interactions can lead to highly correlated quantum states of matter. Ta<sub>2</sub>NiSe<sub>5</sub>, an excitonic insulator (EI) candidate, exists in a novel broken-symmetry phase below 327 K, characterized by robust exchange interaction and electron-lattice coupling. We study this phase of Ta<sub>2</sub>NiSe<sub>5</sub> using the quadrupole circular photogalvanic effect (QCPGE). Light-matter interaction in Ta<sub>2</sub>NiSe<sub>5</sub> mediated by electric qu  ...[more]

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