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Optical properties of the perfectly compensated semimetal WTe2

Author(s): Homes, CC; Ali, MN; Cava, Robert J

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Abstract: The optical properties of layered tungsten ditelluride have been measured over a wide temperature and frequency range for light polarized in the a-b planes. A striking low-frequency plasma edge develops in the reflectance at low temperature where this material is a perfectly compensated semimetal. The optical conductivity is described using a two-Drude model which treats the electron and hole pockets as separate electronic subsystems. At low temperature, one scattering rate collapses by over two orders of magnitude, while the other also undergoes a significant, but less dramatic, decrease; both scattering rates appear to display the quadratic temperature dependence expected for a Fermi liquid. First principles electronic structure calculations reveal that the low-lying optical excitations are due to direct transitions between the bands associated with the electron and hole pockets.
Publication Date: 12-Oct-2015
Electronic Publication Date: 12-Oct-2015
Citation: Homes, CC, Ali, MN, Cava, RJ. (2012) Optical properties of the perfectly compensated semimetal WTe2. Physical Review B, 92 (16), 10.1103/physrevb.92.161109
DOI: doi:10.1103/physrevb.92.161109
ISSN: 1098-0121
EISSN: 1550-235X
Language: en
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Physical Review B
Version: Author's manuscript



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