NewEvery arXiv paper, its researchers & institutions — mapped.
paper

Kerr effect as evidence of gyrotropic order in the cuprates - revisited

arXiv:1405.0752 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.91.039908

Abstract

Recent analysis has confirmed earlier general arguments that the Kerr response vanishes in any time-reversal invariant system which satisfies the Onsager relations. Thus, the widely cited relation between natural optical activity (gyrotropy) and the Kerr response, employed in Hosur \textit{et al}, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{87}, 115116 (2013), is incorrect. However, there is increasingly clear experimental evidence that, as argued in our paper, the onset of an observable Kerr-signal in the cuprates reflects point-group symmetry rather than time-reversal symmetry breaking.

Derivation of the absence of the Kerr effect in gyrotropic media added; some textual changes for better clarity