Unusual hyperfine interaction of Dirac electrons and NMR spectroscopy in graphene
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cond-mat.str-el
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graphenehyperfineinteractionmagneticassessmentbehaviorscalculatedcanonical
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Theory of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in graphene is presented. The canonical form of the electron-nucleus hyperfine interaction is strongly modified by the linear electronic dispersion. The NMR shift and spin-lattice relaxation time are calculated as function of temperature, chemical potential, and magnetic field and three distinct regimes are identified: Fermi-, Dirac-gas, and extreme quantum limit behaviors. A critical spectrometer assessment shows that NMR is within reach for fully 13C enriched graphene of reasonable size.
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