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Light-field and spin-orbit-driven currents in van der Waals materials
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringPhoton HelicitySpintronic MaterialLight-driven CurrentsUltrafast MagnetismQuantum MaterialsNanophotonicsUltrafast Laser ExcitationPhotonicsPhysicsTopological HeterostructuresPhotonic MaterialsPhotonic DeviceSpintronicsSpin-orbit-driven CurrentsApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
Abstract This review aims to provide an overview over recent developments of light-driven currents with a focus on their application to layered van der Waals materials. In topological and spin-orbit dominated van der Waals materials helicity-driven and light-field-driven currents are relevant for nanophotonic applications from ultrafast detectors to on-chip current generators. The photon helicity allows addressing chiral and non-trivial surface states in topological systems, but also the valley degree of freedom in two-dimensional van der Waals materials. The underlying spin-orbit interactions break the spatiotemporal electrodynamic symmetries, such that directed currents can emerge after an ultrafast laser excitation. Equally, the light-field of few-cycle optical pulses can coherently drive the transport of charge carriers with sub-cycle precision by generating strong and directed electric fields on the atomic scale. Ultrafast light-driven currents may open up novel perspectives at the interface between photonics and ultrafast electronics.
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