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Interaction-enhanced electron-hole and valley asymmetries in the lowest Landau level of ABA-stacked trilayer graphene

K. Shizuya

Published 2014-04-06Version 1

In a magnetic field graphene trilayers support a special multiplet of 12 zero(-energy)-mode Landau levels with a threefold degeneracy in Landau orbitals. A close look is made into such zero-mode levels in ABA-stacked trilayers, with the Coulomb interaction taken into account. It turns out that the zero-mode Landau levels of ABA trilayers are greatly afflicted with electron-hole and valley asymmetries, which come from general hopping parameters and which are enhanced by the Coulomb interaction and the associated vacuum effect, the orbital Lamb shift, that lifts the zero-mode degeneracy. These asymmetries substantially affect the way the zero-mode levels evolve, with filling, via Coulomb interactions; and its consequences are discussed in the light of experiments.

Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, revtex
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 89, 165403 (2014)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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