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Low-energy excitations in type-II Weyl semimetal ${T}_{d}\text{\ensuremath{-}}{\mathrm{MoTe}}_{2}$ evidenced through optical conductivity

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Fig. S1. The Drude-Lorentz model fits (dashed line) to the real and imaginary (inset) parts of the in-plane optical conductivity of MoTe 2 (solid line) decomposed into the narrow and broad Drude components, as well as several bound excitations at 10 K.
Fig. S2. The Drude-Lorentz model fits (dashed line) to the real and imaginary (inset) parts of the in-plane optical conductivity of MoTe 2 (solid line) decomposed into the narrow and broad Drude components, as well as several bound excitations at 300 K.
Fig. S3. The temperature dependence of the spectral weight as a function of photon energy, showing the transfer of spectral weight from high to low energy with decreasing temperature.

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