Anisotropic optical response in quasi-one-dimensional topological insulators Bi<sub>4</sub>Br<sub>4</sub> and Bi<sub>4</sub>I<sub>4</sub>
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Abstract
Quasi-two-dimensional materials like graphite exhibit an anisotripic optical response that depends on the direction of polarization of the incident light. This anisotropy manifests as a relatively large in-plane optical conductivity, and a relatively small out-of-plane optical conductivity. In a similar way, the recently predicted topological insulators Bi4Br4 and Bi4I4 (which can be both first and second order) are quasi-one-dimensional; atomic chains with relatively large optical conductivity stack to form sheets with moderate transverse optical conductivity which pile into a three-dimensional material with relatively small out-of-plane optical conductivity. By using tight-binding models derived from first-principles calculations, we provide quantitative predictions for the optical properties. Additionally, we report refractive indices, absorbance coefficients, and the optical properties of surface states and of finite-layer systems.
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Presenters
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Spenser Talkington
University of California, Los Angeles
Authors
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Spenser Talkington
University of California, Los Angeles
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Fan Zhang
University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas, Dallas, Department of Physics, University of Texas at Dallas