Changing character of electronic transitions in graphene: From single particle excitations to plasmons
Abstract
In this paper we clarify the nature of π and π+σ electron excitations in pristine graphene. We clearly demonstrate the continuous transition from single particle to collective character of such excitations and how screening modifies their dispersion relations. We prove that π and π+σ plasmons do exist in graphene, though occurring only for a particular range of wavevectors and with finite damping rate. The particular attention is paid to compare the theoretical results with available EELS measurements in optical (Q≈ 0) and other (Q≠ 0) limits. The conclusions, based on microscopic numerical results, are confirmed in an approximate analytical approach.
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