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Experimental Methods for Spin- and Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy Combined with Polarization-Variable Laser
Published on: June 28, 2018
Collective excitations in spin-polarized bilayer graphene
Nguyen Van Men1,2, Nguyen Quoc Khanh2,3, Dong Thi Kim Phuong1,2
1University of An Giang-VNUHCM, 18-Ung Van Khiem Street, Long Xuyen, An Giang, Vietnam.
Abstract:
We calculate the plasmon frequency ω and damping rate γ of plasma oscillations in a spin-polarized BLG system. Using the long wavelength approximation for dynamical dielectric function, we obtain an analytical expression for plasmon frequency showing that degree of spin polarization P has negligible effect on the long wavelength plasmon frequency. Numerical calculations demonstrate that the plasmon frequency increases (decreases) noticeably (slightly) with the increase in spin polarization in large (small) wave-vector q region. We also find that the damping rate and the shape of γ as a function of q depend strongly on P. The increase in carrier density decreases significantly both plasmon frequency and damping rate independently of the spin polarization. The numerically calculated critical wave vector, at which the plasmon dispersion curve hits the edge of electron-hole continuum, decreases with P and can be used to experimentally determine the degree of spin polarization.
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