Optical properties of massive anisotropic tilted Dirac systems
M. A. Mojarro, R. Carrillo-Bastos, Jes\'us A. Maytorena

TL;DR
This paper investigates the optical responses of anisotropic tilted Dirac systems with valley-contrasting gaps, revealing unique spectral features, anisotropic conductivities, and potential for circular dichroism and optical characterization of gaps.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the optical properties of massive anisotropic tilted Dirac systems, highlighting the effects of valley-contrasting gaps and tilt on spectral features and response functions.
Findings
Presence of three van Hove singularities in JDOS near gaps
Strong anisotropy in optical conductivity and Drude weight
Potential for high circular dichroism and optical detection of gaps
Abstract
We explore the effect of valley-contrasting gaps in the optical response of two-dimensional anisotropic tilted Dirac systems. We study the spectrum of intraband and interband transitions through the joint density of states (JDOS), the optical conductivity tensor, and the Drude spectral weight. The energy bands present an indirect gap in each valley. Thus a new possibility opens for the position of the Fermi level (an ``indirect zone''), and for the momentum space for allowed transitions. The JDOS near each gap displays a set of three van Hove singularities which are in contrast to the case of gapped graphene (an absorption edge only) or 8- borophene (two interband critical points due to the tilt). For the Fermi level lying in the gap, the JDOS shows the usual linear dependence on frequency, while when above an indirect zone it looks similar to the borophene case. These spectral…
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