▎ 摘 要
We present a semiclassical theory of the linear and nonlinear optical response of graphene. The emphasis is placed on the nonlinear optical response of graphene from the standpoint of the underlying chiral symmetry. The Bloch quasiparticles in the low-energy limit around the degeneracy points are dominantly chiral. It is shown that this chiral behavior in conjunction with scale invariance in graphene around the Dirac points results in the strong nonlinear optical response. Explicit expressions for the linear and nonlinear conductivity tensors are derived based on semiconductor Bloch equations (SBEs). The linear terms agree with the result of Kubo formulation. The three main additive mechanisms contribute in the nonlinear optical response of graphene: pure intraband, pure interband and the interplay between them. For each contribution, an explicit response function is derived. The Kerr-type nonlinearity of graphene is then numerically studied and it is demonstrated that the nonlinear refractive index of graphene can be tuned and enhanced by applying a gate voltage. It is also discussed that a strong Kerr nonlinearity can be achieved in a gated graphene monolayer. However, this nonlinearity is accompanied with a significant amount of absorption loss.