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This comprehensive book delves into the fascinating world of
quasiparticle properties of graphene-related materials. The authors
thoroughly explore the intricate effects of intrinsic and extrinsic
interactions on the material's properties, while unifying the
single-particle and many-particle properties through the
development of a theoretical framework. The book covers a wide
range of research topics, including long-range Coulomb
interactions, dynamic charge density waves, Friedel oscillations
and plasmon excitations, as well as optical reflection and
transmission spectra of thin films. Also it highlights the crucial
roles of inelastic Coulomb scattering and optical scattering in the
quasiparticle properties of layered systems, and the impact of
crystal symmetry, number of layers, and stacking configuration on
their uniqueness. Furthermore, the authors explore the topological
properties of quasiparticles, including 2D time-reversal-symmetry
protected topological insulators with quantum spin Hall effect, and
rhombohedral graphite with Dirac nodal lines. Meanwhile, the book
examines the gate potential application for creating topological
localized states and shows topological invariants of 2D Dirac
fermions, and binary Z2 topological invariants under chiral
symmetry. The calculated results are consistent with the present
experimental observations, establishing it as a valuable resource
for individuals interested in the quasiparticle properties of novel
materials.
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