Exploring quantum electron highways with laser light

Researchers used circularly polarized laser light to systematically probe the phase transition in which a topological insulator (TI) loses its quantum properties and becomes an ordinary insulator. The spiraling laser light generated harmonics — much like the vibrations of a plucked guitar string — from the material they were examining, which made it easy to distinguish what was happening on the TI’s conductive surface and its insulating interior as one state gave way to the other.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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