Elliptically polarized intense laser pulses generate ellipticity-dependent bulk photocurrents in 2D hexagonal materials, with a gap-dependent signal that could be used for spectroscopy.
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Bulk photogalvanic current control and gap spectroscopy in 2D hexagonal materials
Elliptically polarized intense laser pulses generate ellipticity-dependent bulk photocurrents in 2D hexagonal materials, with a gap-dependent signal that could be used for spectroscopy.