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Optical properties of the perfectly compensated semimetal WTe2
C. C. Homes, M. N. Ali,
R. J. Cava
Chemistry
Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials
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Engineering & Materials Science
Metalloids
100%
Optical properties
67%
Fermi liquids
34%
Optical conductivity
29%
Electrons
27%
Electron transitions
26%
Scattering
25%
Photoexcitation
25%
Temperature
21%
Electronic structure
20%
Light polarization
20%
Tungsten
14%
Plasmas
12%
Physics & Astronomy
metalloids
61%
optical properties
35%
Fermi liquids
31%
scattering
28%
polarized light
26%
tungsten
23%
electrons
23%
frequency ranges
20%
electronic structure
20%
low frequencies
19%
reflectance
19%
conductivity
18%
temperature dependence
17%
electronics
14%
excitation
13%
temperature
8%
Chemical Compounds
Fermi Liquid
51%
Optical Conductivity
42%
Optical Property
39%
Polarized Light
31%
Photoexcitation
30%
Electron Particle
29%
Tungsten
25%
Electronic State
20%
Plasma
16%