Electronic Band Structure and Optical Properties of Graphite from a Variational Approach
- 15 June 1970
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 1 (12), 4747-4752
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.1.4747
Abstract
The electronic band structure of graphite has been calculated from an ab initio variational approach using a linear-combination of atomic-orbitals (LCAO) basis of Bloch states, including nonspherical terms in the one-electron crystal potential. Matrix elements of the Hamiltonian are evaluated directly without any tight-binding approximations. The optical transitions deduced from the energy bands calculated using a single-layer crystal model agree nicely with recent polarized-light reflectance measurements. Details of the band structure are calculated for the three-dimensional Brillouin zone and related to the results obtained using the single-layer crystal structure. The results are encouraging, not only from the standpoint that the method employed is an ab initio approach with no special a priori assumptions, but also because the band structure is quite insensitive to the particulars of the crystal potential function.Keywords
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