Optical properties of a semi-Dirac material
Within a Kubo formalism we calculate the absorptive part of the dynamic longitudinal conductivity σ ( Ω ) of a two-dimensional (2D) semi-Dirac material. In the clean limit we provide separate analytic formulas for intraband (Drude) and interband contributions for σ ( Ω ) in both the relativistic and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. B 2019-03, Vol.99 (11), Article 115406 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Within a Kubo formalism we calculate the absorptive part of the dynamic longitudinal conductivity σ ( Ω ) of a two-dimensional (2D) semi-Dirac material. In the clean limit we provide separate analytic formulas for intraband (Drude) and interband contributions for σ ( Ω ) in both the relativistic and nonrelativistic directions. At finite doping, in the relativistic direction, a sum rule holds between the increase in optical spectral weight in the Drude component and that lost in the interband optical transitions. For the nonrelativistic direction, no such sum rule applies. Results are also presented when an energy gap opens in the energy dispersion. Numerical results due to finite residual scattering are provided and analytic results for the dc limit are derived. Energy dependence and possible anisotropy in the impurity scattering rate is considered. Throughout, we provide comparison of our results for √ σ x x σ y y with the corresponding results for graphene. A generalization of the 2D Hamiltonian to include powers of higher order than quadratic (nonrelativistic) and linear (relativistic) is considered. We also discuss the modifications introduced when an additional flat band is included via a semi-Dirac version of the α − T 3 model, for which an α parameter tunes between the 2D semi-Dirac (graphenelike) limit and the semi-Dirac version of the dice or T 3 lattice. |
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ISSN: | 2469-9950 2469-9969 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.115406 |