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Dynamic hall effect driven by circularly polarized light in a graphene layer. / Karch, J.; Olbrich, P.; Schmalzbauer, M.; Zoth, C.; Brinsteiner, C.; Fehrenbacher, M.; Wurstbauer, U.; Glazov, M. M.; Tarasenko, S. A.; Ivchenko, E. L.; Weiss, D.; Eroms, J.; Yakimova, R.; Lara-Avila, S.; Kubatkin, S.; Ganichev, S. D.
In: Physical Review Letters, Vol. 105, No. 22, 227402, 23.11.2010.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Dynamic hall effect driven by circularly polarized light in a graphene layer
AU - Karch, J.
AU - Olbrich, P.
AU - Schmalzbauer, M.
AU - Zoth, C.
AU - Brinsteiner, C.
AU - Fehrenbacher, M.
AU - Wurstbauer, U.
AU - Glazov, M. M.
AU - Tarasenko, S. A.
AU - Ivchenko, E. L.
AU - Weiss, D.
AU - Eroms, J.
AU - Yakimova, R.
AU - Lara-Avila, S.
AU - Kubatkin, S.
AU - Ganichev, S. D.
PY - 2010/11/23
Y1 - 2010/11/23
N2 - We report the observation of the circular ac Hall effect where the current is solely driven by the crossed ac electric and magnetic fields of circularly polarized radiation. Illuminating an unbiased monolayer sheet of graphene with circularly polarized terahertz radiation at room temperature generates-under oblique incidence-an electric current perpendicular to the plane of incidence, whose sign is reversed by switching the radiation helicity. Alike the classical dc Hall effect, the voltage is caused by crossed E and B fields which are, however rotating with the light's frequency.
AB - We report the observation of the circular ac Hall effect where the current is solely driven by the crossed ac electric and magnetic fields of circularly polarized radiation. Illuminating an unbiased monolayer sheet of graphene with circularly polarized terahertz radiation at room temperature generates-under oblique incidence-an electric current perpendicular to the plane of incidence, whose sign is reversed by switching the radiation helicity. Alike the classical dc Hall effect, the voltage is caused by crossed E and B fields which are, however rotating with the light's frequency.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.227402
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.227402
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:78649340469
VL - 105
JO - Physical Review Letters
JF - Physical Review Letters
SN - 0031-9007
IS - 22
M1 - 227402
ER -
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