We investigate the contribution of the low-energy electronic excitations toward the Raman spectrum of bilayer graphene for the incoming photon energy Omega greater than or similar to 1 eV. Starting with the four-band tight-binding model, we derive an effective scattering amplitude that can be incorporated into the commonly used two-band approximation. Due to the influence of the high-energy bands, this effective scattering amplitude is different from the contact interaction amplitude obtained within the two-band model alone. We then calculate the spectral density of the inelastic light scattering accompanied by the excitation of electron-hole pairs in bilayer graphene. In the absence of a magnetic field, due to the parabolic dispersion of t...
Landau level broadening mechanisms in electrically neutral and quasineutral graphene were investigat...
The Landau level spectra and the quantum Hall effect of ABA-stacked multilayer graphenes are studied...
Optical transitions between Landau levels (LL) in solids are described by selection rules associated...
In this thesis, we model theoretically spectra measured for bilayer graphene obtained using the angl...
Abstract. We investigate the signature of the low-energy electronic excitations in the Raman spectru...
Inelastic light scattering from Dirac-type electrons in graphene is shown to be dominated by the gen...
We present a theoretical study of the bandstructure and Landau levels in bilayer graphene at low ene...
We present magneto-Raman scattering studies of electronic inter-Landau level excitations in quasineu...
The polarization dependence of the double resonant Raman scattering (2D) band in bilayer graphene (B...
We present a self-consistent calculation of the interlayer asymmetry in bilayer graphene caused by a...
We theoretically study the Landau level spectrum of a graphene bilayer subjected to a magnetic field...
We present magneto-Raman spectroscopy measurements on suspended graphene to investigate the charge c...
We employ the tight binding model to describe the electronic band structure of bilayer graphene and ...
The quest for materials capable of realizing the next generation of electronic and photonic devices ...
Placing a two-dimensional sheet of graphene in an external magnetic field the continuous electronic ...
Landau level broadening mechanisms in electrically neutral and quasineutral graphene were investigat...
The Landau level spectra and the quantum Hall effect of ABA-stacked multilayer graphenes are studied...
Optical transitions between Landau levels (LL) in solids are described by selection rules associated...
In this thesis, we model theoretically spectra measured for bilayer graphene obtained using the angl...
Abstract. We investigate the signature of the low-energy electronic excitations in the Raman spectru...
Inelastic light scattering from Dirac-type electrons in graphene is shown to be dominated by the gen...
We present a theoretical study of the bandstructure and Landau levels in bilayer graphene at low ene...
We present magneto-Raman scattering studies of electronic inter-Landau level excitations in quasineu...
The polarization dependence of the double resonant Raman scattering (2D) band in bilayer graphene (B...
We present a self-consistent calculation of the interlayer asymmetry in bilayer graphene caused by a...
We theoretically study the Landau level spectrum of a graphene bilayer subjected to a magnetic field...
We present magneto-Raman spectroscopy measurements on suspended graphene to investigate the charge c...
We employ the tight binding model to describe the electronic band structure of bilayer graphene and ...
The quest for materials capable of realizing the next generation of electronic and photonic devices ...
Placing a two-dimensional sheet of graphene in an external magnetic field the continuous electronic ...
Landau level broadening mechanisms in electrically neutral and quasineutral graphene were investigat...
The Landau level spectra and the quantum Hall effect of ABA-stacked multilayer graphenes are studied...
Optical transitions between Landau levels (LL) in solids are described by selection rules associated...