Hybrid kcdot p-tight-binding model for intersubband optics in atomically thin InSe films
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insemathbfcdotfilmfilmshybridinfraredintersubband
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We propose atomic films of n-doped $\gamma$-InSe as a platform for intersubband optics in the infrared (IR) and far infrared (FIR) range, coupled to out-of-plane polarized light. Depending on the film thickness (number of layers) of the InSe film these transitions span from $\sim 0.7$ eV for bilayer to $\sim 0.05$ eV for 15-layer InSe. We use a hybrid $\mathbf{k} \cdot \mathbf{p}$ theory and tight-binding model, fully parametrized using density functional theory, to predict their oscillator strengths and thermal linewidths at room temperature.
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