The micro-Raman scattering response of a graphene-like location on the
surface of bulk natural graphite is investigated both at T=\unit{4.2}{K} and
at room temperature in magnetic fields up to 29 T. Two different polarization
configurations, co-circular and crossed-circular, are employed in order to
determine the Raman scattering selection rules. Several distinct series of
electronic excitations are observed and we discuss their characteristic shapes
and amplitudes. In particular, we report a clear splitting of the signals
associated with the inter-Landau level excitations −n→+n.
Furthermore, we observe the pronounced interaction of the zone-center
E2g-phonon with three different sets of electronic excitations.
Possible origins for these graphene-like inclusions on the surface of bulk
graphite are discussed.Comment: 10 pages, 11 figure