The linewidths of the electronic bands originating from the electron-phonon coupling in graphene are analyzed based on model tight-binding calculations and experimental angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) data. Our calculations confirm the prediction that the high-energy optical phonons provide the most essential contribution to the phonon-induced linewidth of the two upper occupied σ bands near the Γˉ-point. For larger binding energies of these bands, as well as for the π band, we find evidence for a substantial lifetime broadening from interband scattering π→σ and σ→π, respectively, driven by the out-of-plane ZA acoustic phonons. The essential features of the calculated σ band linewidths are in agreement with recent published ARPES data [F. Mazzola et al., Phys.~Rev.~B. 95, 075430 (2017)] and of the π band linewidth with ARPES data presented here.
@article{arxiv.1808.08620,
title = {Phonon-induced linewidths of graphene electronic states},
author = {B. Hellsing and T. Frederiksen and F. Mazzola and T. Balasubramanian and J. Wells},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.08620},
year = {2018}
}