Many-body effects in suspended graphene probed through magneto-phonon resonances

Abstract

We make use of micro-magneto Raman scattering spectroscopy to probe magneto-phonon resonances (MPR) in suspended mono- to penta-layer graphene. MPR correspond to avoided crossings between zone-center optical phonons (G-mode) and optically-active inter Landau level (LL) transitions and provide a tool to perform LL spectroscopy at a fixed energy (≈ 197~meV) set by the G-mode phonon. Using a single-particle effective bilayer model, we readily extract the velocity parameter associated with each MPR. A single velocity parameter slightly above the bulk graphite value suffices to fit all MPR for N≥2 layer systems. In contrast, in monolayer graphene, we find that the velocity parameter increases significantly from (1.23 0.01) × 106~m.s-1 up to (1.450.02) × 106~m.s-1 as the first to third optically-active inter LL transition couple to the G-mode phonon. This result is understood as a signature of enhanced many-body effects in unscreened graphene.

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