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This is a pedagogical introduction into an "Effective QFT" - description of graphene. The lecture explains the "pseudospin" (sublattice) and "valley" (Dirac point) degrees of freedom of electrons of the graphene lattice. Then, using a tight-binding model, the effective Dirac Hamiltonian of quasirelativistic massless electrons is derived. On this basis, the so-called Klein paradox and the chiral symmetry breaking of the U(2) valley-sublattice symmetry are discussed. Finally, a pseudopotential model for defects in graphene is presented and its relation to defect-induced gauge fields is discussed.
Wystąpienie w ramach seminarium doktoranckiego IFT UWr.