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RKKY interaction in bilayer graphene

Published 30 Jul 2014 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.mes-hall | (1407.7959v1)

Abstract: We study the RKKY interaction between two magnetic impurities located on same layer (intralayer case) or on different layers (interlayer case) in undoped bilayer graphene in the four-bands model, by directly calculating the Green functions in the eigenvalues and eigenvectors representation. Our results show that both intra- and interlayer RKKY interactions between two magnetic impurities located on same (opposite) sublattice are always ferromagnetic (antiferromagnetic). Furthermore we find unusual long-distance decay of the RKKY interaction in BLG. The intralyer RKKY interactions between two magnetic impurities located on same sublattice, $J{A_{n}A_{n}}(\mathbf{R})$ and $J{B_{n}B_{n}}(\mathbf{R)}$, decay closely as $1/R{6}$ and $1/R{2}$ at large impurity distances respectively, but when they are located on opposite sublattices the RKKY interactions exhibit $1/R{4}$ decays approximately. In the interlayer case, the RKKY interactions between two magnetic impurities located on same sublattice show a decay close to $1/R{4}$ at large impurity distances, but if two magnetic impurities be on opposite sublattices the RKKY interactions, $J{A_{1}B_{2}}(\mathbf{R})$ and $J{B_{1}A_{2}}(\mathbf{R)}$, decay closely as $1/R{6}$ and $1/R{2}$ respectively. Both intra- and interlayer RKKY interactions have anisotropic oscillatory factors which for intralayer case is equal to that for single layer graphene. Our results at weak and strong interlayer coupling limits reduce to the RKKY interaction of SLG and that of BLG in the two-bands approximation respectively.

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