Hopping-resolved electron-phonon coupling in bilayer graphene
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the electron-phonon coupling in bilayer graphene, as a paradigmatic case for multilayer graphenes where interlayer hoppings are relevant. Using a frozen-phonon approach within the context of Density Functional Theory (DFT) and using different optical phonon displacements we are able to evaluate quantitatively the electron-phonon coupling αi associated with each hopping term γi. This analysis also reveals a simple scaling law between the hopping terms γi and the electron-phonon coupling αi which goes beyond the specific DFT technique employed.
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