Journal of the Physical Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1347-4073
Print ISSN : 0031-9015
ISSN-L : 0031-9015
Temperature-Induced Plasmons in a Graphite Sheet
Ming–Fa LinFeng–Lin Shyu
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2000 Volume 69 Issue 2 Pages 607-610

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The low-frequency electronic excitations of a two-dimensional graphite sheet are studied within the self-consistent-field approach. A zero-gap graphite sheet only exhibits the interband e-h excitations at zero temperature. Electrons and holes grow rapidly as temperature increases from zero. Temperature induces the intraband excitations and thus the intraband plasmons. A graphite sheet is predicted to be the first undoped system which could exhibit the low-frequency plasmons purely due to temperature. Whether such plasmons exist are mainly determined by temperature and momentum. The temperature-induced plasmons in a graphite sheet are identified as the 2D plasmons from the momentum dependence of plasmon frequencies. They quite differ from the optical plasmons in the three-dimensional graphite or graphite intercalation compounds. The inelastic light scattering spectroscopies could be used to verify the temperature-induced plasmons.
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