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This thesis presents the theory of three key elements of optical
spectroscopy of the electronic excitations in bilayer graphene:
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), visible range
Raman spectroscopy, and far-infrared (FIR) magneto-spectroscopy.
Bilayer graphene (BLG) is an atomic two-dimensional crystal
consisting of two honeycomb monolayers of carbon, arranged
according to Bernal stacking. The unperturbed BLG has a unique band
structure, which features chiral states of electrons with a
characteristic Berry phase of 2$\pi$, and it has versatile
properties which can be controlled by an externally applied
transverse electric field and strain. It is shown in this work how
ARPES of BLG can be used to obtain direct information about the
chirality of electron states in the crystal. The author goes on to
describe the influence of the interlayer asymmetry, which opens a
gap in BLG, on ARPES and on FIR spectra in a strong magnetic field.
Finally, he presents a comprehensive theory of inelastic Raman
scattering resulting in the electron-hole excitations in bilayer
graphene, at zero and quantizing magnetic fields. This predicts
their polarization properties and peculiar selection rules in terms
of the inter-Landau-level transitions.
This thesis presents the theory of three key elements of optical
spectroscopy of the electronic excitations in bilayer graphene:
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES), visible range
Raman spectroscopy, and far-infrared (FIR) magneto-spectroscopy.
Bilayer graphene (BLG) is an atomic two-dimensional crystal
consisting of two honeycomb monolayers of carbon, arranged
according to Bernal stacking. The unperturbed BLG has a unique band
structure, which features chiral states of electrons with a
characteristic Berry phase of 2$\pi$, and it has versatile
properties which can be controlled by an externally applied
transverse electric field and strain. It is shown in this work how
ARPES of BLG can be used to obtain direct information about the
chirality of electron states in the crystal. The author goes on to
describe the influence of the interlayer asymmetry, which opens a
gap in BLG, on ARPES and on FIR spectra in a strong magnetic field.
Finally, he presents a comprehensive theory of inelastic Raman
scattering resulting in the electron-hole excitations in bilayer
graphene, at zero and quantizing magnetic fields. This predicts
their polarization properties and peculiar selection rules in terms
of the inter-Landau-level transitions.
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