Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Doi
Abstract
We report the observation of strongly temperature-dependent, asymmetric
spectral lines in electronic Raman scattering spectra of graphite in a high
magnetic field up to 45 T applied along the c-axis. The magnetic field
quantizes the in-plane motion, while the out-of-plane motion remains free,
effectively reducing the system dimension from three to one. Optically created
electron-hole pairs interact with, or shake up, the one-dimensional Fermi sea
in the lowest Landau subbands. Based on the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid theory,
we show that interaction effects modify the van Hove singularity to the form
(ω−Δ)2α−1/2 at zero temperature. At finite temperature, we
predict a thermal broadening factor that increases linearly with the
temperature. Our model reproduces the observed temperature-dependent
line-shape, determining α to be ∼0.05 at 40 T