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why electons in graphene are massless​

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Yes, low energy electrons and holes in graphene can be thought of as massless because of the linear dispersion of the band structure near the K points. This is an analogy to the relativistic energy dispersion E2=p2c2+m2c4, which becomes linear in momentum for m=0.

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