Theory of two-stream plasma instabilities in graphene

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Abstract

We theoretically investigate the possibility of the occurrence of unstable plasma collective modes in graphene (a single layer of carbon atoms in a honeycomb lattice) into which two counter-streaming beams of carriers are injected. The stability of two counter-streaming distributions of carriers is studied by investigating the frequency-dependent dielectric function $\epsilon({\bf q},\omega)$ of the system. We find that the almost perfectly linear electronic dispersion of graphene at the energies in which the beams of carriers are likely to be injected results in instabilities that are qualitatively different from the standard two-stream instabilities for classical plasmas and parabolic-band systems. Specifically, unstable collective modes occur only if the angle that the wavevectors make with respect to the direction of propagation of the counter-streaming carrier beams is larger than a certain critical angle.

Authors

  • Ben Yu-Kuang Hu

    The University of Akron

  • Zachary S. Goldman

    Johannes Gutenberg Universit\"at Mainz, Johannes-Gutenberg-Unversitat, Mainz, Germany, Helsinki University of Technology and Technical University of Denmark, Physics Department, University of Michigan, Univ. Akron, College of Engineering, The Ohio State University, Dept. of Physics \& Astronomy, Denison University