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Excitons in boron nitride nanotubes: Dimensionality effects
Wirtz, Ludger; Marini, A.; Rubio, A.
2006In Physical Review Letters, 96 (12), p. 126104
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Abstract :
[en] We show that the optical absorption spectra of boron nitride (BN) nanotubes are dominated by strongly bound excitons. Our first-principles calculations indicate that the binding energy for the first and dominant excitonic peak depends sensitively on the dimensionality of the system, varying from 0.7 eV in bulk hexagonal BN via 2.1 eV in the single sheet of BN to more than 3 eV in the hypothetical (2,2) tube. The strongly localized nature of this exciton dictates the fast convergence of its binding energy with increasing tube diameter towards the sheet value. The absolute position of the first excitonic peak is almost independent of the tube radius and system dimensionality. This provides an explanation for the observed "optical gap" constancy for different tubes and bulk hexagonal BN.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Wirtz, Ludger ;  Universidad del País Vasco (España) = University of the Basque Country (Spain) - UPV
Marini, A.;  Universidad del País Vasco (España) = University of the Basque Country (Spain) - UPV
Rubio, A.;  Universidad del País Vasco (España) = University of the Basque Country (Spain) - UPV
Language :
English
Title :
Excitons in boron nitride nanotubes: Dimensionality effects
Publication date :
2006
Journal title :
Physical Review Letters
ISSN :
1079-7114
Publisher :
American Physical Society, Ridge, United States - New York
Volume :
96
Issue :
12
Pages :
126104
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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