Electron-Electron Interactions in the Vacuum Polarization of Graphene
arXiv:0706.2185 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.78.035119
Abstract
We discuss the effect of electron-electron interactions on the static polarization properties of graphene beyond RPA. Divergent self-energy corrections are naturally absorbed into the renormalized coupling constant $α$. We find that the lowest order vertex correction, which is the first non-trivial correlation contribution, is finite, and about 30% of the RPA result at strong coupling $α\sim 1$. The vertex correction leads to further reduction of the effective charge. Finite contributions to dielectric screening are expected in all orders of perturbation theory.
5 pages, 2 figures; published version