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Kinks in the σ Band of Graphene Induced by Electron-Phonon Coupling

Mazzola, Federico (author)
Wells, Justin W. (author)
Yakimova, Rositsa (author)
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Ulstrup, Soren (author)
Miwa, Jill A. (author)
Balog, Richard (author)
Bianchi, Marco (author)
Leandersson, Mats (author)
Adell, Johan (author)
Hofmann, Philip (author)
Balasubramanian, T (author)
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American Physical Society 2013
2013
English.
In: Physical Review Letters. - 0031-9007. ; 111:21, 216806
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  • Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy reveals pronounced kinks in the dispersion of the σ band of graphene. Such kinks are usually caused by the combination of a strong electron-boson interaction and the cutoff in the Fermi-Dirac distribution. They are therefore not expected for the σ band of graphene that has a binding energy of more than ≈3.5  eV. We argue that the observed kinks are indeed caused by the electron-phonon interaction, but the role of the Fermi-Dirac distribution cutoff is assumed by a cutoff in the density of σ states. The existence of the effect suggests a very weak coupling of holes in the σ band not only to the π electrons of graphene but also to the substrate electronic states. This is confirmed by the presence of such kinks for graphene on several different substrates that all show a strong coupling constant of λ≈1.

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