Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1866263 | Physics Letters A | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The linear polarizability absorption spectra of semiconducting carbon nanotubes under axial magnetic field (B) have been calculated by the Ï-orbital tight-binding model and sum-over-state method. We have found that the optical spectra are split by the B-induced symmetry breaking and the amount of splitting increases with increase of magnetic field. Although the results are obtained within the noninteracting tight-binding model, the amount of splitting is still consistent with the experimental observation, offering a fast estimation of the B-induced splitting. Our numerical results also indicate that the splitting amounts of the second and third absorption peaks are close to that of the first one, which may be observed by the future experiments.
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Authors
Guili Yu, Wei Fa,