Strong Suppression of Electronic Coherence Time by Flexural Phonons in Graphene --- Example of a New Dephasing Mechanism
Abstract
We investigate decoherence of an electron in graphene caused by electron-flexural phonon interaction.We find out that the flexural phonons can produce dephasing rate comparable to the
electron-electron one. The problem appears to be quite special because there is a large interval of
temperatures where dephasing rate cannot be obtained using the golden rule. We evaluate this rate
for a wide range of n and T and determine several asymptotic regions with temperature dependence
crossing over from τ_ϕ^(-1)∼T^2 to〖 τ〗_ϕ^(-1)∼T when temperature increases. We also find τ_ϕ^(-1) to be a non-monotonous function of n. These distinctive features of the new contribution can provide an effective way to identify flexural phonons in graphene through the electronic transport by measuring the weak localization corrections in magnetoresistance.
Citation
Zhao, Wei (2014). Strong Suppression of Electronic Coherence Time by Flexural Phonons in Graphene --- Example of a New Dephasing Mechanism. Master's thesis, Texas A & M University. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /153457.