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Influence of electric fields on absorption spectra of AAB-stacked trilayer graphene

The band structures and optical properties of AAB-stacked trilayer graphenes (AAB-TLG) are calculated by the tight-binding model and gradient approximation. Three pairs of the energy bands exhibit very different energy dispersions at low energy and saddle points at the middle energy. At zero electric field, $3$$^2$ excitation channels exist in both the low and middle frequencies, and cause the very rich joint density of states (JDOS). However, the structures in the JDOS do not appear in the absorption spectra completely. Due to the different contributions from the velocity metric elements, some excitation transitions disappear in the spectra. Furthermore, the frequency and the existence of the absorption structures are affected by the increase of the electric field from zero.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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