Electronic properties of graphene multilayers
Note: Special Condensed Matter Seminar/ Special Day & Time
Speaker: Mikito Koshino, Columbia University, Tokyo Inst. of Technology
When: February 12, 2008 (Tue), 12:00PM to 01:00PM (add to my calendar)
Location: SCI 352
Hosted by: Antonio Castro Neto
This event is part of the Biophysics/Condensed Matter Seminar Series.
Abstract: The optical and magnetic properties of multilayer graphenes
are theoretically studied within the effective mass approximation.
We show that the Hamiltonian of a multilayer graphene with any numbers
of layers can be decomposed into sub-components effectively identical to
monolayer or bilayer graphene, allowing us to understand the electronic
structure systematically. Based on this decomposition, we studied
the optical absorption and the orbital diamagnetism. We propose a possibility
of observing the monolayer-like spectrum in the magneto-optical absorption,
even in a mixture of multilayer graphene films with various numbers of layers.