TY - JOUR
T1 - Trigonal warping and Berry's phase Nπ in ABC-stacked multilayer graphene
AU - Koshino, Mikito
AU - McCann, Edward
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2009/10/12
Y1 - 2009/10/12
N2 - The electronic band structure of ABC-stacked multilayer graphene is studied within an effective mass approximation. The electron and hole bands touching at zero energy support chiral quasiparticles characterized by Berry's phase Nπ for N layers, generalizing the low-energy band structure of monolayer and bilayer graphene. We investigate the trigonal-warping deformation of the energy bands and show that the Lifshitz transition, in which the Fermi circle breaks up into separate parts at low energy, reflects Berry's phase Nπ. It is particularly prominent in trilayers, N=3, with the Fermi circle breaking into three parts at a relatively large energy that is related to next-nearest-layer coupling. For N=3, we study the effects of electrostatic potentials which vary in the stacking direction, and find that a perpendicular electric field, as well as opening an energy gap, strongly enhances the trigonal-warping effect. In magnetic fields, the N=3 Lifshitz transition is manifested as a coalescence of Landau levels into triply degenerate levels.
AB - The electronic band structure of ABC-stacked multilayer graphene is studied within an effective mass approximation. The electron and hole bands touching at zero energy support chiral quasiparticles characterized by Berry's phase Nπ for N layers, generalizing the low-energy band structure of monolayer and bilayer graphene. We investigate the trigonal-warping deformation of the energy bands and show that the Lifshitz transition, in which the Fermi circle breaks up into separate parts at low energy, reflects Berry's phase Nπ. It is particularly prominent in trilayers, N=3, with the Fermi circle breaking into three parts at a relatively large energy that is related to next-nearest-layer coupling. For N=3, we study the effects of electrostatic potentials which vary in the stacking direction, and find that a perpendicular electric field, as well as opening an energy gap, strongly enhances the trigonal-warping effect. In magnetic fields, the N=3 Lifshitz transition is manifested as a coalescence of Landau levels into triply degenerate levels.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevB.80.165409
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevB.80.165409
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:72849113995
VL - 80
JO - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
JF - Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
SN - 0163-1829
IS - 16
M1 - 165409
ER -