Anisotropic Friedel oscillations in graphene-like materials: The Dirac point approximation in wave-number dependent quantities revisited
T. Farajollahpour, S. Khamouei, S. Safari Shateri, A. Phirouznia

TL;DR
This paper investigates anisotropic Friedel oscillations in graphene-like materials beyond the Dirac point approximation, revealing how wave-number orientation and inter-valley transitions influence dielectric properties and oscillation patterns.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of anisotropic effects in dielectric functions and Friedel oscillations, extending understanding beyond the Dirac point approximation in graphene-like systems.
Findings
Wave-number orientation affects Dirac point contributions in dielectric functions.
Inter-valley transitions are inherently anisotropic even at Fermi level.
Rashba interaction slightly modifies Friedel oscillations.
Abstract
Friedel oscillations of the graphene-like materials are investigated theoretically beyond the Dirac point-approximation. Numerical calculations have been performed within the random phase approximation (RPA). For intra-valley transitions it was demonstrated that the contribution of the different Dirac points in the wave-number dependent quantities, such as dielectric function , has been determined by the orientation of the wave-number with respect to the Dirac point position vector in -space. Therefore identical contribution of the different Dirac points is not automatically guaranteed by the degeneracy of the Hamiltonian at these points. Meanwhile it was shown that the contribution of the inter-valley transitions is always anisotropic even when the Dirac points coincide with the Fermi level (). This means that the Dirac point approximation based studies give the…
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