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Ultrafast Dynamics of Massive Dirac Fermions in Bilayer Graphene

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2014-08-07 v1 Materials Science Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Bilayer graphene is a highly promising material for electronic and optoelectronic applications since it is supporting massive Dirac fermions with a tuneable band gap. However, no consistent picture of the gap's effect on the optical and transport behavior has emerged so far, and it has been proposed that the insulating nature of the gap could be compromised by unavoidable structural defects, by topological in-gap states, or that the electronic structure could be altogether changed by many-body effects. Here we directly follow the excited carriers in bilayer graphene on a femtosecond time scale, using ultrafast time- and angle-resolved photoemission. We find a behavior consistent with a single-particle band gap. Compared to monolayer graphene, the existence of this band gap leads to an increased carrier lifetime in the minimum of the lowest conduction band. This is in sharp contrast to the second sub-state of the conduction band, in which the excited electrons decay through fast, phonon-assisted inter-band transitions.

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@article{arxiv.1403.0122,
  title  = {Ultrafast Dynamics of Massive Dirac Fermions in Bilayer Graphene},
  author = {Søren Ulstrup and Jens Christian Johannsen and Federico Cilento and Jill A. Miwa and Alberto Crepaldi and Michele Zacchigna and Cephise Cacho and Richard Chapman and Emma Springate and Samir Mammadov and Felix Fromm and Christian Raidel and Thomas Seyller and Fulvio Parmigiani and Marco Grioni and Phil D. C. King and Philip Hofmann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1403.0122},
  year   = {2014}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures