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Anomalously enhanced photoemission from the Dirac point and symmetry of the self-energy variations for the surface states in Bi2Se3
Accurate analysis of the photoemission intensity from the surface states of
Bi2Se3 reveals two unusual features: spectral line asymmetry and anomalously
enhanced photoemission from the Dirac point. The former indicates a certain
symmetry of a scattering process, which results in strongly k\omega-dependent
contribution to the imaginary part of the self-energy that changes sign while
crossing both the dispersion curves and the energy of the Dirac point. The
latter is hard to describe by one particle spectral function while a final
state interference seems to be plausible explanation
Photoemission induced gating of topological insulator
The recently discovered topological insulators exhibit topologically
protected metallic surface states which are interesting from the fundamental
point of view and could be useful for various applications if an appropriate
electronic gating can be realized. Our photoemission study of Cu intercalated
Bi2Se3 shows that the surface states occupancy in this material can be tuned by
changing the photon energy and understood as a photoemission induced gating
effect. Our finding provides an effective tool to investigate the new physics
coming from the topological surface states and suggests the intercalation as a
recipe for synthesis of the material suitable for electronic applications.Comment: + resistivity data and some discussio
A weak-coupling superconductivity in the electron doped NaFeCoAs is revealed by ARPES
We report a systematic study on the electronic structure and superconducting
(SC) gaps in electron doped NaFeCoAs superconductor using
angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. Hole-like Fermi sheets are at the
zone center and electron-like Fermi sheets are at the zone corner, and are
mainly contributed by and orbital characters. Our results reveal a
in the range of 1.8-2.1, suggesting a weak-coupling
superconductivity in these compounds. Gap closing above the transition
temperature () shows the absence of pseudogaps. Gap evolution with
temperature follow the BCS gap equation near the , , and high
symmetry points. Furthermore, an almost isotropic superconductivity along
direction in the momentum space is observed by varying the excitation energies.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, Accepted by Phy.Rev.
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