Comparing the image potentials for intercalated graphene with a two-dimensional electron gas with and without a gated grating

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We calculate the surface response function and the image potential of a system of layered two-dimensional (2D) electron gas structures. A point charge is placed at a distance away from the surface which lies in the xy - plane. These 2D layers are coupled through the Coulomb interaction and there is no interlayer electron hopping. The separation between adjacent layers can be adjusted to investigate the roles which the layer separation and the number of layers play on both the surface response function and the image potential. Specifically, we consider the system composed of graphene layers or the layered 2D electron gas (EG) formed at the interface of a semiconductor heterostructure such as GaAs/AlGaAs. We show that the image potential for graphene is qualitatively the same as for the 2DEG. We examine the way in which the image potential is modified by applying a one-dimensional periodic electrostatic potential (through a gated grating for modulation). The results indicate that the charge screening for graphene is not much different from the 2DEG. © 2009 The American Physical Society.

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Gumbs, G., Huang, D., & Echenique, P. M. (2009). Comparing the image potentials for intercalated graphene with a two-dimensional electron gas with and without a gated grating. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 79(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.79.035410

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