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We have studied theoretically the Weyl semimetals the point symmetry group of which has reflection planes and which contain equivalent valleys with opposite chiralities. These include the most frequently studied compounds, namely the transition metals monopnictides TaAs, NbAs, TaP, NbP, and also Bi$_{1-x}$Sb$_x$ alloys. The circular photogalvanic current, which inverts its direction under reversal of the light circular polarization, has been calculated for the light absorption under direct optical transitions near the Weyl points. In the studied materials, the total contribution of all the valleys to the photocurrent is nonzero only beyond the simple Weyl model, namely, if the effective electron Hamiltonian is extended to contain either an anisotropic spin-dependent linear contribution together with a spin-independent tilt or a spin-dependent contribution cubic in the electron wave vector $bf{k}$. With allowance for the tilt of the energy dispersion cone in a Weyl semimetal of the $C_{4v}$ symmetry, the photogalvanic current is expressed in terms of the components of the second-rank symmetric tensor that determines the energy spectrum of the carriers near the Weyl node; at low temperature, this contribution to the photocurrent is generated within a certain limited frequency range $Delta $. The photocurrent due to the cubic corrections, in the optical absorption region, is proportional to the light frequency squared and generated both inside and outside the $Delta$ window.
Theory of light absorption and circular photocurrent in Weyl semimetals is developed for arbitrary large light intensities with account for both elastic and inelastic relaxation processes of Weyl fermions. The direct optical transition rate is shown
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