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      Transverse current response of graphene at finite temperature: plasmons and absorption

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      Journal of Optics
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          Fine structure constant defines visual transparency of graphene.

          There are few phenomena in condensed matter physics that are defined only by the fundamental constants and do not depend on material parameters. Examples are the resistivity quantum, h/e2 (h is Planck's constant and e the electron charge), that appears in a variety of transport experiments and the magnetic flux quantum, h/e, playing an important role in the physics of superconductivity. By and large, sophisticated facilities and special measurement conditions are required to observe any of these phenomena. We show that the opacity of suspended graphene is defined solely by the fine structure constant, a = e2/hc feminine 1/137 (where c is the speed of light), the parameter that describes coupling between light and relativistic electrons and that is traditionally associated with quantum electrodynamics rather than materials science. Despite being only one atom thick, graphene is found to absorb a significant (pa = 2.3%) fraction of incident white light, a consequence of graphene's unique electronic structure.
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                Journal
                Journal of Optics
                J. Opt.
                IOP Publishing
                2040-8978
                2040-8986
                November 01 2013
                November 01 2013
                October 28 2013
                : 15
                : 11
                : 114005
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                10.1088/2040-8978/15/11/114005
                5d1de7ef-fab2-4ae5-b11b-cf2962366ae6
                © 2013

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