Optical properties of linear-chain mercury compounds

Abstract
Polarized reflectance studies from single-crystal faces of the anisotropic Hg-chain conductor Hg2.86 AsF6 are presented. The results indicate metallic behavior for electronic excitations along the chains (in the ab plane) with free-electron Drude theory giving a satisfactory initial description of the data. The plasma frequency is found to be ωp=4.8 eV and combined with the electron density yields a free-electron optical mass. The implied optical conductivity in the ab plane at room temperature is σopt=(4π)1ωp2τ104 (Ωcm)1 in good agreement with the measured dc value. Normal-incidence studies of reflectance from crystal faces at an angle with the ab plane are analyzed to provide a complete description of the complex dielectric tensor in the spectral range from 0.5 to 4.2 eV.