David SiegelCheol-Hwan ParkChoongyu HwangJack DeslippeА. В. ФедоровSteven G. LouieAlessandra Lanzara
The Landau-Fermi liquid picture for quasiparticles assumes that charge carriers are dressed by many-body interactions, forming one of the fundamental theories of solids. Whether this picture still holds for a semimetal like graphene at the neutrality point, i.e., when the chemical potential coincides with the Dirac point energy, is one of the long-standing puzzles in this field. Here we present such a study in quasi-freestanding graphene by using high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We see the electron-electron and electron-phonon interactions go through substantial changes when the semimetallic regime is approached, including renormalizations due to strong electron-electron interactions with similarities to marginal Fermi liquid behavior. These findings set a new benchmark in our understanding of many-body physics in graphene and a variety of novel materials with Dirac fermions.
David A. SiegelCheol-Hwan ParkChoongyu HwangJack DeslippeА. В. ФедоровSteven G. LouieAlessandra Lanzara
А. Г. РыбкинA. V TarasovA. A. GoginaA. V. EryzhenkovА. А. Рыбкина
Florian SpeckMarkus OstlerJonas RöhrlJohannes JobstDaniel WaldmannMartin HundhausenL. LeyHeiko B. WeberThomas Seyller
А. Г. РыбкинА. В. ТарасовA. A. GoginaA. V. EryzhenkovА. А. Рыбкина