articlePhysical Review LettersNov 7, 2008GREEN OA

Measurement of the Optical Conductivity of Graphene

Columbia University · Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Abstract

Optical reflectivity and transmission measurements over photon energies between 0.2 and 1.2 eV were performed on single-crystal graphene samples on a SiO2 substrate. For photon energies above 0.5 eV, graphene yielded a spectrally flat optical absorbance of (2.3+/-0.2)%. This result is in agreement with a constant absorbance of pialpha, or a sheet conductivity of pie2/2h, predicted within a model of noninteracting massless Dirac fermions. This simple result breaks down at lower photon energies, where both spectral and sample-to-sample variations were observed. This "nonuniversal" behavior is explained by including the effects of doping and finite temperature, as well as contributions from intraband transitions.

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Keywords
  • Optical conductivity
  • Graphene
  • Massless particle
  • Absorbance
  • Photon
  • Conductivity
  • Condensed matter physics
  • Materials science
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