Many-body effects resulting from strong electron− electron and electron−phonon interactions play a significant role in graphene physics. We report on their manifestation in low B field magneto-phonon resonances in high-quality exfoliated single-layer and bilayer graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride. These resonances allow us to extract characteristic effective Fermi velocities, as high as 1.20 × 106 m/s, for the observed “dressed” Landau leveltransitions, as well as the broadening of the resonances, which increases with the Landau level index
We observe a series of sharp resonant features in the differential conductance of graphene-hexagonal...
We describe a peculiar fine structure acquired by the in-plane optical phonon at the Γ point in grap...
Graphene's planar structure and unique low energy spectrum make it an intriguing material to study i...
Van der Waals materials and their heterostructures offer a versatile platform for studying a variety...
International audienceWe make use of micro-magneto Raman scattering spectroscopy to probe magneto-ph...
Oscillatory magnetoresistance measurements on graphene have revealed a wealth of novel physics. Thes...
Supplementary files for article Graphene’s non-equilibrium fermions reveal Doppler-shifted magnetoph...
Landau level broadening mechanisms in electrically neutral and quasineutral graphene were investigat...
The electronic transport properties of graphene on hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have been studied i...
Insight into why superconductivity in pristine and doped monolayer graphene seems strongly suppresse...
We observe a series of sharp resonant features in the differential conductance of graphene-hexagonal...
Resonance magnetic tunneling in heterostructures formed by graphene single sheets separated by a hex...
Recently observed magnetophonon resonances in the magnetoresistance of graphene are investigated usi...
Despite the weak interaction between electrons and atomic vibrations (phonons) in the one-atom thick...
Unlike in ordinary metals, in graphene, phonon structure can be seen in the quasiparticle electronic...
We observe a series of sharp resonant features in the differential conductance of graphene-hexagonal...
We describe a peculiar fine structure acquired by the in-plane optical phonon at the Γ point in grap...
Graphene's planar structure and unique low energy spectrum make it an intriguing material to study i...
Van der Waals materials and their heterostructures offer a versatile platform for studying a variety...
International audienceWe make use of micro-magneto Raman scattering spectroscopy to probe magneto-ph...
Oscillatory magnetoresistance measurements on graphene have revealed a wealth of novel physics. Thes...
Supplementary files for article Graphene’s non-equilibrium fermions reveal Doppler-shifted magnetoph...
Landau level broadening mechanisms in electrically neutral and quasineutral graphene were investigat...
The electronic transport properties of graphene on hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) have been studied i...
Insight into why superconductivity in pristine and doped monolayer graphene seems strongly suppresse...
We observe a series of sharp resonant features in the differential conductance of graphene-hexagonal...
Resonance magnetic tunneling in heterostructures formed by graphene single sheets separated by a hex...
Recently observed magnetophonon resonances in the magnetoresistance of graphene are investigated usi...
Despite the weak interaction between electrons and atomic vibrations (phonons) in the one-atom thick...
Unlike in ordinary metals, in graphene, phonon structure can be seen in the quasiparticle electronic...
We observe a series of sharp resonant features in the differential conductance of graphene-hexagonal...
We describe a peculiar fine structure acquired by the in-plane optical phonon at the Γ point in grap...
Graphene's planar structure and unique low energy spectrum make it an intriguing material to study i...