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arxiv: 1212.5506 · v1 · pith:J5WX4OI3new · submitted 2012-12-21 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Low-energy Electron Reflectivity from Graphene: First-Principles Computations and Approximate Models

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A computational method is developed whereby the reflectivity of low-energy electrons from a surface can be obtained from a first-principles solution of the electronic structure of the system. The method is applied to multilayer graphene. Two bands of reflectivity minima are found, one at 0 - 8 eV and the other at 14 - 22 eV above the vacuum level. For a free-standing slab with n layers of graphene, each band contains n-1 zeroes in the reflectivity. Two additional image-potential type states form at the ends of the graphene slab, with energies just below the vacuum level, hence producing a total of 2n states. A tight-binding model is developed, with basis functions localized in the spaces between the graphene planes (and at the ends of the slab). The spectrum of states produced by the tight-binding model is found to be in good agreement with the zeros of reflectivity (i.e. transmission resonances) of the first-principles results.

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