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Optical properties of graphene
Published 2008-06-23, updated 2008-06-24Version 2
Reflectance and transmittance of graphene in the optical region are analyzed as a function of frequency, temperature, and carrier density. We show that the optical graphene properties are determined by the direct interband electron transitions. The real part of the dynamic conductivity in doped graphene at low temperatures takes the universal constant value, whereas the imaginary part is logarithmically divergent at the threshold of interband transitions.
Comments: 5 pages,4 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: optical properties, direct interband electron transitions, universal constant value, low temperatures, dynamic conductivity
Tags: journal article
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