Manifestation of multiband optical properties of MgB$_2$
Abstract
The optical conductivity of MgB has been determined on a dense polycrystalline sample in the spectral range 6 meV - 4.6 eV using a combination of ellipsometric and normal incidence reflectivity measurements. features a narrow Drude peak with anomalously small plasma frequency (1.4 eV) and a very broad "dome" structure, which comprises the bulk of the low-energy spectral weight. This fact can be reconciled with the results of band structure calculations by assuming that charge carriers from the 2D -bands and the 3D -bands have principally different impurity scattering rates and negligible interband scattering. This also explains a surprisingly small correlation between the defect concentration and , expected for a two-gap superconductor. The large 3D carrier scattering rate suggests their proximity to the localization limit.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0107092,
title = {Manifestation of multiband optical properties of MgB$_2$},
author = {A. B. Kuz'menko and F. P. Mena and H. J. A. Molegraaf and D. van der Marel and B. Gorshunov and M. Dressel and I. I. Mazin and J. Kortus and O. V. Dolgov and T. Muranaka and J. Akimitsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0107092},
year = {2009}
}
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