https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2005-00040-8
Theory of neutron scattering for gapless neutral spin-1 collective mode in graphite
1
Department of Physics, Sharif University of Technology,
Tehran 11365-9161, Iran
2
Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Madras 600 113, India
Corresponding author: a akbar@imr.edu
Received:
1
September
2004
Published online:
25
February
2005
Using tight binding band picture for 2D graphite, and the Hubbard
interaction, recently we obtained a gapless, neutral spin-1 collective
mode branch in graphite [Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 016402]. In this paper we
present a detailed RPA
analysis of the Neutron Scattering cross section for this collective mode.
Near K-point and very close to Γ-point, the intensity of neutron
scattering peaks vanishes as q3. This is shown using a simple Dirac
cone model for the graphite band structure, which captures the small-q
behavior of the system. As we move away from the Γ- and K-points
in the Brillouin zone of the collective mode momenta, we can identify our
collective mode quanta with spin triplet excitons with the spatial extent
of the order of a few to a couple of lattice parameter a, with more or
less anisotropic character, which differs from point to point. We also
demonstrate that the inclusion of the long range tail of the Coulomb
interaction in real graphite, does not affect our spin-1 collective mode
qualitatively. This collective mode could be probed at different energy
scales by thermal, hot and epithermal neutron scattering experiments.
However, the smallness of the calculated scattering intensity, arising
from a reduced form factor of carbon orbital makes the detection
challenging.
PACS: 71.10.Li – Excited states and pairing interactions in model systems / 78.70.Nx – Neutron inelastic scattering
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