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Dirac Fermions in Graphite: the State of Art

I. Luk'yanchuk, Y. Kopelevich, M. El Marssi

Published 2009-02-17Version 1

Macroscopic concentration of massless charge carriers with linear conic spectrum - Dirac Fermions (DF) - was shown in 2004 to exist in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) and governs its electronic properties. These carriers can have the same nature as DF observed in graphite monolayer(graphene) and let to view HOPG as superposition of 2D carbon layers, almost independent electronically. We overview here the recent experimental evidences of 2D DF in graphite and their similarity with carriers in graphene.

Comments: Proceedings of the International Workshop on Electronic Crystals ECRYS 2008
Journal: Physica B 404, 404 (2009)
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