Monday, May 9, 2011

Electron induced rippling in graphene

Physicists are really blessed by nature in the sense that, they have all the time been offered some new objects that admit very rich phenomena to be explored. Latest examples include Graphene and Topological Insulators. Since its discovery, graphene never stops yielding surprising things for physicists. This time comes something that (again, considering Dirac physics) parallels particle physics: the strain field associated with the flexural phonon condenses in the same way as the Higgs field in the Standard Model [1]. Don't miss reading it !

[1]PRL, 106:045502(2011)

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