Raman spectroscopy of graphite in high magnetic fields
ORAL
Abstract
Recently, much attention has been paid to electron-phonon coupling in graphene. In particular, significant re-normalization and broadening of long-wavelength optical phonons are predicted to occur through resonant interaction with Landau-quantized Dirac fermions. We report here on a high-field magneto-Raman spectroscopy study of highly-oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) and natural graphite at temperatures down to 5 K and in magnetic fields up to 45 T. The E$_{2g}$ graphite phonon line exhibits anticrossing-like behavior at approximately 30 T, which we attribute to the magneto-phonon resonance (MPR) of graphite's massless holes at the H-point. Additionally, we observed features related to inter-Landau-level transitions at the K-point of graphite. We also observed weak graphene-like signatures of MPR, indicating the existence of graphene flakes on the graphite surface.
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Authors
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Younghee Kim
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Antonio Lombardo
Engineering Department, Cambridge University
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Nikolai G. Kalugin
Department of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, New Mexico Tech, New Mexico Tech
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J. Kono
Department of Electrical \& Computer Engineering, Rice University, Rice University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Department of Electrical Engineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, ECE Dept., Rice University, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University, Rice Univ.
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Andrea C. Ferrari
Engineering Department, Cambridge University
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Dmitry Smirnov
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory