The effect of a single impurity on the local density
C. BENA
SPhT, CEA Saclay
Thu, Oct. 25th 2007, 11:00
Petit Amphi, LPS Bât. 510, Orsay
We analyze the effect of a single localized impurity on the local density of states in mono- and bilayer graphene. We show that for monolayer graphene the Friedel oscillations generated by intranodal scattering of quasiparticles obey an inverse-square law, while those generated by internodal scattering obey an inverse law. For bilayer graphene we find that both oscillations obey an inverse law. We discuss how these signatures can be observed in Fourier transform scanning tunneling spectroscopy (FTSTS) experiments, in particular how one can experimentally distinguish between monolayer and bilayer graphene, as well as between localized and extended impurities. We also show that in general, FTSTS spectra contain information not only about the band structure, but also about the underlying Hamiltonian of two-dimensional systems.

 

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