Many-body corrections to cyclotron resonance in monolayer and bilayer graphene

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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11 pages, 4 figures, revtex, references added, to appear in PRB

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Cyclotron resonance in graphene is studied with focus on many-body corrections to the resonance energies, which evade Kohn's theorem. The genuine many-body corrections turn out to derive from vacuum polarization, specific to graphene, which diverges at short wavelengths. Special emphasis is placed on the need for renormalization, which allows one to determine many-body corrections uniquely from one resonance to another. For bilayer graphene, in particular, both intralayer and interlayer coupling strengths undergo infinite renormalization; as a result, the renormalized velocity and interlayer coupling strength run with the magnetic field. A comparison of theory with the experimental data is made for both monolayer and bilayer graphene.

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