Instabilities of interacting electrons on the honeycomb bilayer

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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5 pages, 4 figures

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We investigate the instabilities of interacting electrons on the honeycomb bilayer by means of the functional renormalization group for a range of interactions up to the third-nearest neighbor. Besides a novel instability toward a gapless charge-density wave we find that using interaction parameters as determined by ab-initio calculations for graphene and graphite puts the system close to the boundary between antiferromagnetic and quantum spin Hall instabilities. Importantly, the energy scales for these instabilities are large such that imperfections and deviations from the basic model are expected to play a major role in real bilayer graphene, where interaction effects seem to be seen only at smaller scales. We therefore analyze how reducing the critical scale and small doping of the layers affect the instabilities.

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