Excitonic condensation in a double-layer graphene system
Maxim Yu. Kharitonov, Konstantin B. Efetov

TL;DR
This paper theoretically investigates excitonic condensation in double-layer graphene, estimating a very low transition temperature around 1 mK due to strong screening effects, thus challenging experimental realization prospects.
Contribution
It provides a reliable analytical estimate of the transition temperature for excitonic condensation in double-layer graphene using large-N approximation, accounting for screening effects.
Findings
Transition temperature estimated around 1 mK.
Screening effects suppress excitonic gap and transition temperature.
High-temperature excitonic transition is unlikely in graphene double-layers.
Abstract
The possibility of excitonic condensation in a recently proposed electrically biased double-layer graphene system is studied theoretically. The main emphasis is put on obtaining a reliable analytical estimate for the transition temperature into the excitonic state. As in a double-layer graphene system the total number of fermionic "flavors" is equal to N=8 due to two projections of spin, two valleys, and two layers, the large- approximation appears to be especially suitable for theoretical investigation of the system. On the other hand, the large number of flavors makes screening of the bare Coulomb interactions very efficient, which, together with the suppression of backscattering in graphene, leads to an extremely low energy of the excitonic condensation. It is shown that the effect of screening on the excitonic pairing is just as strong in the excitonic state as it is in the…
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