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Effect of electron-phonon interaction on spectroscopies in graphene

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 81, 期 4, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.81.045419

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  1. NSERC of Canada
  2. Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR)
  3. Swiss NSF [IZ73Z0_128026]
  4. Ukrainian State Foundation for Fundamental Research [F28.2/083]

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We calculate the effect of the electron-phonon interaction on the electronic density of states (DOS), the quasiparticle properties, and on the optical conductivity of graphene. In metals with DOS constant on the scale of phonon energies, the electron-phonon renormalizations drop out of the dressed DOS, however, due to the Dirac nature of the electron dynamics in graphene, the band DOS is linear in energy and phonon structures remain, which can be emphasized by taking an energy derivative. There is a shift in the chemical potential and in the position in energy of the Dirac point. Also, the DOS can be changed from a linear dependence out of value zero at the Dirac point to quadratic out of a finite value. The optical scattering rate 1/tau sets the energy scale for the rise of the optical conductivity from its universal dc value 4e(2)/pi h (expected in the simplest theory when chemical potential and temperature are both << 1/2 tau) to its universal ac background value (sigma(0) = pi e(2)/2h). As in ordinary metals the dc conductivity remains unrenormalized while its ac value is changed. The optical spectral weight under the intraband Drude is reduced by a mass-renormalization factor as is the effective scattering rate. Optical weight is transferred to an Holstein phonon-assisted side band. Due to Pauli blocking the interband transitions are sharply suppressed, but also nearly constant, below twice the value of renormalized chemical potential and also exhibit a phonon-assisted contribution. The universal background conductivity is reduced below sigma(0) at large energies.

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