Abstract
We generate circularly polarized high harmonics from solids by matching the laser’s three-fold symmetries with those of the crystal. The chiral harmonic radiation probes the ferromagnetic surface states formed in magnesium oxide by spontaneous chiral-symmetry-breaking.
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