Tight-binding calculations show strain in hexagonal lattices creates anisotropic optical response with enhanced absorption at M-point saddles, enabling a saddle filtering effect under linearly polarized light.
EPL (Europhysics Letters), 2010
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Strain-Tuned Optical Properties of a Two-Dimensional Hexagonal Lattice: Exploiting Saddle Degrees of Freedom and Saddle Filtering Effects
Tight-binding calculations show strain in hexagonal lattices creates anisotropic optical response with enhanced absorption at M-point saddles, enabling a saddle filtering effect under linearly polarized light.