Ultrafast nonlinear Hall effect is observed in centrosymmetric black phosphorus via femtosecond laser pulses polarized along the armchair direction, persisting beyond 300 fs.
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Substrate-induced periodic dipolar scattering in 2D electron gases produces singular enhancement of nonlinear conductivity to a natural scale of 1 μm/ΩV due to strict 2D kinematic constraints.
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Ultrafast nonlinear Hall effect in black phosphorus
Ultrafast nonlinear Hall effect is observed in centrosymmetric black phosphorus via femtosecond laser pulses polarized along the armchair direction, persisting beyond 300 fs.
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Giant nonlinear conductivity in 2D electron gas from substrate-induced dipolar scattering
Substrate-induced periodic dipolar scattering in 2D electron gases produces singular enhancement of nonlinear conductivity to a natural scale of 1 μm/ΩV due to strict 2D kinematic constraints.