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arxiv: 0907.2448 · v1 · submitted 2009-07-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.mes-hall

Electron-electron interactions in graphene bilayers

classification ❄️ cond-mat.str-el cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords interactionselectron-electronfermigraphenesystemsbecausebilayersdivergences
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Electrons most often organize into Fermi-liquid states in which electron-electron interactions play an inessential role. A well known exception is the case of one-dimensional (1D) electron systems (1DES). In 1D the electron Fermi-surface consists of points, and divergences associated with low-energy particle-hole excitations abound when electron-electron interactions are described perturbatively. In higher space dimensions, the corresponding divergences occur only when Fermi lines or surfaces satisfy idealized nesting conditions. In this article we discuss electron-electron interactions in 2D graphene bilayer systems which behave in many ways as if they were one-dimensional, because they have Fermi points instead of Fermi lines and because their particle-hole energies have a quadratic dispersion which compensates for the difference between 1D and 2D phase space. We conclude, on the basis of a perturbative RG calculation similar to that commonly employed in 1D systems, that interactions in neutral graphene bilayers can drive the system into a strong-coupling broken symmetry state with layer-pseudospin ferromagnetism and an energy gap.

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