Stacking order, interaction and weak surface magnetism in layered graphene sheets
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.str-el
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stackinggraphenebernalexperimentsinsulatorlayeredlayersmetallic
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Recent transport experiments have demonstrated that the rhombohedral stacking trilayer graphene is an insulator with an intrinsic gap of 6meV and the Bernal stacking trilayer one is a metal. We propose a Hubbard model with a moderate $U$ for layered graphene sheets, and show that the model well explains the experiments of the stacking dependent energy gap. The on-site Coulomb repulsion drives the metallic phase of the non-interacting system to a weak surface antiferromagnetic insulator for the rhombohedral stacking layers, but does not alter the metallic phase for the Bernal stacking layers.
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