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arxiv: 1305.6210 · v2 · pith:TDLWM7KKnew · submitted 2013-05-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Electron-phonon coupling-induced kinks in the sigma band of graphene

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Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy reveals pronounced kinks in the dispersion of the sigma band of graphene. Such kinks are usually caused by the combination of a strong electron-boson interaction and the cut-off in the Fermi-Dirac distribution. They are therefore not expected for the $\sigma$ band of graphene that has a binding energy of more than 3.5 eV. We argue that the observed kinks are indeed caused by the electron-phonon interaction, but the role of the Fermi-Dirac distribution cutoff is assumed by a cut-off in the density of $\sigma$ states. The existence of the effect suggests a very weak coupling of holes in the $\sigma$ band not only to the $\pi$ electrons of graphene but also to the substrate electronic states. This is confirmed by the presence of such kinks for graphene on several different substrates that all show a strong coupling constant of lambda=1.

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