Role of pseudospin in quasiparticle interferences in epitaxial graphene probed by high-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy
P. Mallet, I. Brihuega, S. Bose, M. M. Ugeda, J. M., G\'omez-Rodr\'iguez, K. Kern, J. Y. Veuillen

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution STM to explore how pseudospin influences quasiparticle interferences in epitaxial graphene, revealing suppression of certain scattering processes in monolayer graphene due to pseudospin effects.
Contribution
It demonstrates that pseudospin causes suppression of specific quasiparticle interference features in monolayer graphene, providing a real-space probe of pseudospin effects with high precision.
Findings
Suppression of 2qF wavevector interferences in ML graphene
Pseudospin responsible for interference suppression
Accurate dispersion of cc-bands near Fermi level
Abstract
Pseudospin, an additional degree of freedom related to the honeycomb structure of graphene, is responsible of many of the outstanding electronic properties found in this material. This article provides a clear understanding of how such pseudospin impacts the quasiparticle interferences of monolayer (ML) and bilayer (BL) graphene measured by low temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. We have used this technique to map, with very high energy and space resolution, the spatial modulations of the local density of states of ML and BL graphene epitaxialy grown on SiC(0001), in presence of native disorder. We perform a Fourier transform analysis of such modulations including wavevectors up to unit-vectors of the reciprocal lattice. Our data demonstrate that the quasiparticle interferences associated to some particular scattering processes are suppressed in ML graphene, but…
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