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Skyrme and Wigner crystals in graphene

R. Cote, J. -F. Jobidon, H. A. Fertig

Published 2008-06-03Version 1

At low-energy, the band structure of graphene can be approximated by two degenerate valleys $(K,K^{\prime})$ about which the electronic spectra of the valence and conduction bands have linear dispersion relations. An electronic state in this band spectrum is a linear superposition of states from the $A$ and $B$ sublattices of the honeycomb lattice of graphene. In a quantizing magnetic field, the band spectrum is split into Landau levels with level N=0 having zero weight on the $B(A)$ sublattice for the $% K(K^{\prime})$ valley. Treating the valley index as a pseudospin and assuming the real spins to be fully polarized, we compute the energy of Wigner and Skyrme crystals in the Hartree-Fock approximation. We show that Skyrme crystals have lower energy than Wigner crystals \textit{i.e.} crystals with no pseudospin texture in some range of filling factor $\nu $ around integer fillings. The collective mode spectrum of the valley-skyrmion crystal has three linearly-dispersing Goldstone modes in addition to the usual phonon mode while a Wigner crystal has only one extra Goldstone mode with a quadratic dispersion. We comment on how these modes should be affected by disorder and how, in principle, a microwave absorption experiment could distinguish between Wigner and Skyrme crystals.

Comments: 14 pages with 11 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 78, 085309 (2008).
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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