Chiral Bloch states in rhombohedral n-layer graphene cause high-harmonic generation whose dominant order scales linearly with n, with valley splitting producing n-dependent circular dichroism.
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High-harmonic generation in systems with chiral Bloch states: application to rhombohedral graphene
Chiral Bloch states in rhombohedral n-layer graphene cause high-harmonic generation whose dominant order scales linearly with n, with valley splitting producing n-dependent circular dichroism.
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Probing pairing symmetries through quasiparticle interference in chiral Bloch bands
Theory for QPI in chiral-band superconductors shows impurity-induced local spectral functions distinguish zero- and finite-momentum pairing states.
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Pair density wave in quarter metals from a repulsive fermionic interaction in graphene heterostructures: A renormalization group study
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