Abstract
Excitonic effects and the absorption spectra of doped semiconducting nanotubes are studied in an effective-mass theory by taking into consideration static and dynamic screening. The dynamic screening effects give rise to the enhancement of the exciton binding energy and makes the excitons in carbon nanotubes more stable than static screening approximation.
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