Antiferromagnetic states and phase separation in doped AA-stacked graphene bilayers
Abstract
We study electronic properties of AA-stacked graphene bilayers. In the single-particle approximation such a system has one electron band and one hole band crossing the Fermi level. If the bilayer is undoped, the Fermi surfaces of these bands coincide. Such a band structure is unstable with respect to a set of spontaneous symmetry violations. Specifically, strong on-site Coulomb repulsion stabilizes antiferromagnetic order. At small doping and low temperatures, the homogeneous phase is unstable, and experiences phase separation into an undoped antiferromagnetic insulator and a metal. The metallic phase can be either antiferromagnetic (commensurate or incommensurate) or paramagnetic depending on the system parameters. We derive the phase diagram of the system on the doping-temperature plane and find that, under certain conditions, the transition from paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic phase may demonstrate re-entrance. When disorder is present, phase separation could manifest itself as a percolative insulator-metal transition driven by doping.
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@article{arxiv.1305.0330,
title = {Antiferromagnetic states and phase separation in doped AA-stacked graphene bilayers},
author = {A. O. Sboychakov and A. V. Rozhkov and A. L. Rakhmanov and Franco Nori},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.0330},
year = {2014}
}
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10 pages, 7 figures