Introduction
Structure of Graphene
Carbon atoms in graphene are constructed on a honeycomb lattice, which is shown in Fig. 1. The circle and solid point together combine into a two-point basis in the Bravais lattice. The carbon-carbon distance is
. The primitive vectors are
Then the reciprocal lattice parameters can by generated by using
General phonon dispersion relations
Before we move on to solving phonon in graphene, we discuss how to solve phonon problem for general case.
Suppose we have particle system, which is constructed by unit cells. For each unit cell, there are N atoms. Let's use
to represent the displacement of the
particle coordinate. Thus, the equations of motion for these N atoms in each unit are:
where,
is the mass of each particle, and
is the
force constant tensor between the
and the
particles.
By Fourier transform, we have
and, in turn,
where,
is the number of the wave vectors
in the first Brillouin zone, and
is the original position of the
particle.
We assume that all
have the same eigenfreguency
, which means: