[Jlab-seminars] [Jlabur_clqxpl] [Ur_colloq] COLLOQUIUM ANNOUNCEMENT
Luci Collins
lcollins at jlab.org
Thu Nov 11 11:50:45 EST 2010
*Colloquium
Wed., 11/17/10 at 4:00PM
CEBAF Center AUD.
Cookies & Coffee at 3:45PM
**"The Effective Fine Structure Constant of Graphene."**
*Peter Abbamonte
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.*
Electrons in graphene behave like Dirac fermions, permitting phenomena
familiar from high energy nuclear physics to be studied in a solid state
setting. A key question is whether or not these Fermions are critically
influenced by Coulomb correlations. In this talk I will describe
inelastic x-ray scattering experiments on crystals of graphite, which we
have used, in conjunction with new reconstruction algorithms, to image
the dynamical screening of charge in a freestanding, graphene sheet. We
found that the polarizability of the Dirac fermions is enhanced by
excitonic effects, improving the screening of interactions between
renormalized quasiparticles. The strength of interactions is
characterized by a scale-dependent, effective fine structure constant,
alpha(k,omega), whose value approaches ~1/7 at low energy and large
distances. I will discuss the implications of this result for various
phenomena, such as the screening of charged impurities, and will outline
more generally how time-resolved x-ray techniques can make an impact in
condensed matter physics.
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