Dynamic response functions of graphene with short-range interactions
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Abstract
We consider a short-range interaction between electrons in graphene and determine their dynamic response functions, such as a longitudinal and a transverse electric conductivity and a polarization function. The calculations are performed to all orders in the interaction by taking into account the self-energy renormalization of the electron velocity and using a ladder approximation to account for the vertex corrections, ensuring that the Ward identity (charge conservation law) is satisfied. We discuss whether a collective mode can exist in this system corresponding to the propagation of electric polarization of correlated electron-hole pairs.
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Presenters
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Megha Agarwal
University of Utah
Authors
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Megha Agarwal
University of Utah
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Eugene Mishchenko
University of Utah
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Oleg Starykh
University of Utah