Phonon-induced many-body renormalization of graphene electronic properties
Abstract
We develop a theory for the electron-phonon interaction effects on the electronic properties of graphene. We analytically calculate the electron self-energy, spectral function and band velocity renormalization due to phonon-mediated electron-electron interaction. We find that phonon-mediated electron-electron coupling has a large effect on the graphene band structure renormalization, and our analytic theory successfully captures the essential features of the observed graphene electron spectra in the ARPES experiments, predicting a kink at 200meV below the Fermi level and a reduction of the band velocity by 10-20% at the experimental doping level.
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