We consider the interplay between the antiferromagnetic and Kekul´e valence bond solid orderings in the zero energy Landau levels of neutral monolayer and bilayer graphene. We establish the presence of Wess-Zumino-Witten terms between these orders: this implies that their quantum fluctuations are described by the deconfined critical theories of quantum spin systems. We present implications for experiments, including the possible presence of excitonic superfluidity in bilayer graphene.Physic
We discuss the excitation spectrum, electronic susceptibilities, and possible electronic instabilit...
We investigate spin- and valley-symmetry-broken fractional quantum Hall phases within a formalism th...
Performing a leading-order renormalization group analysis, here we compute the effects of generic lo...
We study a number of quantum phase transitions, which are exotic in their nature and separates non-t...
textIn this thesis we investigate the electronic band structures and the correlations in chirally (...
Motivated by recent experimental and computational investigations of bilayer, hydrogenated and fluor...
The commensurability condition is applied to determine the hierarchy of fractional fillings of Landa...
The charge carriers in bilayer graphene obey an electron-hole symmetric dispersion at zero magnetic ...
We study Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida (RKKY) interactions for magnetic impurities on graphene in si...
We investigate the competition between electron-solid and quantum-liquid phases in graphene, which a...
We analyze the phase diagram of bilayer graphene (BLG) at zero temperature and zero doping. Assuming...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Graphene, a monolayer of graphite, opened a new frontier in physics with reduced dimen- sionality. D...
Monolayer graphene at charge neutrality in a quantizing magnetic field is a quantum Hall ferromagnet...
We investigate the many-body instabilities of electrons interacting near Van Hove singularities aris...
We discuss the excitation spectrum, electronic susceptibilities, and possible electronic instabilit...
We investigate spin- and valley-symmetry-broken fractional quantum Hall phases within a formalism th...
Performing a leading-order renormalization group analysis, here we compute the effects of generic lo...
We study a number of quantum phase transitions, which are exotic in their nature and separates non-t...
textIn this thesis we investigate the electronic band structures and the correlations in chirally (...
Motivated by recent experimental and computational investigations of bilayer, hydrogenated and fluor...
The commensurability condition is applied to determine the hierarchy of fractional fillings of Landa...
The charge carriers in bilayer graphene obey an electron-hole symmetric dispersion at zero magnetic ...
We study Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida (RKKY) interactions for magnetic impurities on graphene in si...
We investigate the competition between electron-solid and quantum-liquid phases in graphene, which a...
We analyze the phase diagram of bilayer graphene (BLG) at zero temperature and zero doping. Assuming...
We theoretically study the competition between two possible exotic superconducting orders that may o...
Graphene, a monolayer of graphite, opened a new frontier in physics with reduced dimen- sionality. D...
Monolayer graphene at charge neutrality in a quantizing magnetic field is a quantum Hall ferromagnet...
We investigate the many-body instabilities of electrons interacting near Van Hove singularities aris...
We discuss the excitation spectrum, electronic susceptibilities, and possible electronic instabilit...
We investigate spin- and valley-symmetry-broken fractional quantum Hall phases within a formalism th...
Performing a leading-order renormalization group analysis, here we compute the effects of generic lo...