Infrared probe of the electronic structure and charge dynamics in Na0.7CoO2

Abstract

We present measurements of the optical spectra on Na0.7CoO2 single crystals. The optical conductivity shows two broad interband transition peaks at 1.6 eV and 3.2 eV, and a weak midinfrared peak at 0.4 eV. The intraband response of conducting carriers is different from that of a simple Drude metal. A peak at low but finite frequency is observed, which shifts to higher frequencies with increasing temperature, even though the dc resistivity is metallic. We discussed the origin of the interband transitions and the low-frequency charge dynamics based on the results of band structure calculations and quasiparticle behavior observed in ARPES experiment.

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