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Physics  2013 

Accurate determination of electron-hole asymmetry and next-nearest neighbor hopping in graphene

DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.88.165427

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The next-nearest neighbor hopping term t' determines a magnitude and, hence, importance of several phenomena in graphene, which include self-doping due to broken bonds and the Klein tunneling that in the presence of t' is no longer perfect. Theoretical estimates for t' vary widely whereas a few existing measurements by using polarization resolved magneto-spectroscopy have found surprisingly large t', close or even exceeding highest theoretical values. Here we report dedicated measurements of the density of states in graphene by using high-quality capacitance devices. The density of states exhibits a pronounced electron-hole asymmetry that increases linearly with energy. This behavior yields t' approx -0.30 eV +-15%, in agreement with the high end of theory estimates. We discuss the role of electron-electron interactions in determining t' and overview phenomena which can be influenced by such a large value of t'.

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