Abstract
By analytically constructing the matrix elements of an electron-phonon interaction for the band in the Raman spectra of armchair graphene nanoribbons, we show that pseudospin and momentum conservation result in (i) a band consisting of two components, (ii) a band Raman intensity that is enhanced only when the polarizations of the incident and scattered light are parallel to the armchair edge, and (iii) the band softening/hardening behavior caused by the Kohn anomaly effect is correlated with that of the band. Several experiments are mentioned that are relevant to these results. It is also suggested that pseudospin is independent of the boundary condition for the phonon mode, while momentum conservation depends on it.
- Received 15 December 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.85.075437
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