Minimal conductivity in graphene: interaction corrections and ultraviolet anomaly

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Mishchenko, Eugene
Title Minimal conductivity in graphene: interaction corrections and ultraviolet anomaly
Date 2008-07-01
Description Conductivity of a disorder-free intrinsic graphene is studied to the first order in the long-range Coulomb interaction and is found to be ? = ?0(1+0.01g), where g is the dimensionless ("fine structure") coupling constant. The calculations are performed using three different methods: i) electron polarization function, ii) Kubo formula for the conductivity, iii) quantum transport equation. Surprisingly, these methods yield different results unless a proper ultraviolet cut-off procedure is implemented, which requires that the interaction potential in the effective Dirac Hamiltonian is cut-off at small distances (large momenta).
Type Text
Publisher Institute of Physics (IOP)
Journal Title Europhysics Letters (EPL)
Volume 83
Issue 1
First Page 17005
DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/83/17005
citatation_issn 0295-5075
Subject Optical conductivity
Subject LCSH Graphene; Electron-electron interactions; Electric conductivity
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Mishchenko, E. (2008). Minimal conductivity in graphene: interaction corrections and ultraviolet anomaly. Europhysics Letters, 83(1), 17005.
Rights Management (c) Institute of Physics (IOP) http://dx.doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/83/17005
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