Concomitant enhancement of electron-phonon coupling and electron-electron interaction in graphene decorated with ytterbium

ORAL

Abstract

The presence of foreign atoms induces exotic many-body physics in a condensed matter system. Especially, a two-dimensional system is very sensitive to such an external perturbation to lead metal-insulator transition, Kondo effect, strongly enhanced electron-phonon coupling, etc. Here we report that the presence of Yb results in the enhancement of not only electron-phonon coupling, but also electron-electron interaction in graphene. When the band structure of graphene with Yb exhibits the characteristics of electron-phonon coupling that is not clearly observed in as-grown graphene, the slope of the energy-momentum dispersion was also found to decrease by the presence of Yb using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Within the Fermi liquid theory, the decreased slope indicates enhanced electron-electron interaction, suggesting possibility interplay between electron-phonon coupling and electron-electron interaction in graphene decorated with foreign atoms.

Presenters

  • Minhee Kang

    • Pusan National University

Authors

  • Minhee Kang

    • Pusan National University
  • Jinwoong Hwang

    • Pusan National University
  • Ji-Eun Lee

    • Pusan National University
  • Alexei V Fedorov

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
    • Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Choongyu Hwang

    • Pusan National University