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The effective fine structure constant of freestanding graphene measured in graphite

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-05-20 v1

Abstract

Electrons in graphene behave like Dirac fermions, permitting phenomena from high energy physics to be studied in a solid state setting. A key question is whether or not these Fermions are critically influenced by Coulomb correlations. We performed inelastic x-ray scattering experiments on crystals of graphite, and applied reconstruction algorithms to image the dynamical screening of charge in a freestanding, graphene sheet. We found that the polarizability of the Dirac fermions is amplified by excitonic effects, improving screening of interactions between quasiparticles. The strength of interactions is characterized by a scale-dependent, effective fine structure constant, \alpha *(k,\omega), whose value approaches \alpha * ~ 1/7 at low energy and large distances. This value is substantially smaller than the nominal \alpha = 2.2, suggesting that, on the whole, graphene is more weakly interacting than previously believed.

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@article{arxiv.1011.1590,
  title  = {The effective fine structure constant of freestanding graphene measured in graphite},
  author = {James P. Reed and Bruno Uchoa and Young Il Joe and Yu Gan and Diego Casa and Eduardo Fradkin and Peter Abbamonte},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.1590},
  year   = {2015}
}

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28 pages, 10 figures, 2 animations