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Using the de Haas-van Alphen effect to map out the closed three-dimensional Fermi surface of natural graphite

arXiv:1111.2674 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.117401

Abstract

The Fermi surface of graphite has been mapped out using de Haas van Alphen (dHvA) measurements at low temperature with in-situ rotation. For tilt angles $θ>60^{\circ}$ between the magnetic field and the c-axis, the majority electron and hole dHvA periods no longer follow the $\cos(θ)$ behavior demonstrating that graphite has a 3 dimensional closed Fermi surface. The Fermi surface of graphite is accurately described by highly elongated ellipsoids. A comparison with the calculated Fermi surface suggests that the SWM trigonal warping parameter $γ_3$ is significantly larger than previously thought.