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Graphite from the viewpoint of Landau level spectroscopy: An effective graphene bilayer and monolayer

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We describe an infrared transmission study of a thin layer of bulk graphite in magnetic fields up to B = 34 T. Two series of absorption lines whose energy scales as sqrtB and B are present in the spectra and identified as contributions of massless holes at the H point and massive electrons in the vicinity of the K point, respectively. We find that the optical response of the K point electrons corresponds, over a wide range of energy and magnetic field, to a graphene bilayer with an effective inter-layer coupling 2\gamma_1, twice the value for a real graphene bilayer, which reflects the crystal ordering of bulk graphite along the c-axis. The K point electrons thus behave as massive Dirac fermions with a mass enhanced twice in comparison to a true graphene bilayer.

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hal-00413939 , version 1 (07-09-2009)

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Milan Orlita, Clément Faugeras, Johannes M. Schneider, Gérard Martinez, Duncan Kennedy Maude, et al.. Graphite from the viewpoint of Landau level spectroscopy: An effective graphene bilayer and monolayer. Physical Review Letters, 2009, 102, pp.166401. ⟨hal-00413939⟩

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