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Zero-bias anomaly induced by the point defect in graphene

Wen-Min Huang, Jian-Ming Tang, Hsiu-Hau Lin

Published 2009-01-26Version 1

It is generally believed that a point defect in graphene gives rise to an impurity state at zero energy and causes a sharp peak in the local density of states near the defect site. We revisit the defect problem in graphene and find the general consensus incorrect. By both analytic and numeric methods, we show that the contribution to the local density of states from the impurity state vanishes in the thermodynamic limit. Instead, the pronounced peak of the zero-bias anomaly is a power-law singularity $1/|E|$ from infinite resonant peaks in the low-energy regime induced by the defect. Our finding shows that the peak shall be viewed as a collective phenomenon rather than a single impurity state in previous studies.

Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 80, 121404(R) (2009)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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