Phonons in potassium-doped graphene: The effects of electron-phonon interactions, dimensionality, and adatom ordering

Howard, C. A., Dean, M. P. M., Withers, F. and Howard, Christopher

(2011)

Howard, C. A., Dean, M. P. M., Withers, F. and Howard, Christopher (2011) Phonons in potassium-doped graphene: The effects of electron-phonon interactions, dimensionality, and adatom ordering. Physical Review B, 84

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Abstract

Graphene phonons are measured as a function of electron doping via the addition of potassium adatoms. In the low doping regime, the in-plane carbon G peak hardens and narrows with increasing doping, analogous to the trend seen in graphene doped via the field effect. At high dopings, beyond those accessible by the field effect, the G peak strongly softens and broadens. This is interpreted as a dynamic, nonadiabatic renormalization of the phonon self-energy. At dopings between the light and heavily doped regimes, we find a robust inhomogeneous phase where the potassium coverage is segregated into regions of high and low density. The phonon energies, linewidths, and tunability are notably very similar for one- to four-layer potassium-doped graphene, but significantly different to bulk potassium-doped graphite.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitlePhonons in potassium-doped graphene: The effects of electron-phonon interactions, dimensionality, and adatom ordering
AuthorsHoward, C. A.
Dean, M. P. M.
Withers, F.
Howard, Christopher
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Physics
Research Groups and Centres\Physics\Low Temperature Physics

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.241404

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