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Kinks and waterfalls as signatures of competing order in angle-resolved photoemission spectra of La_{2-x}Sr_xCuO_4
We show that the so-called kinks and waterfalls observed in angle-resolved
photoemission spectra of La2-xSrxCuO4, a prototypical high-Tc superconducting
cuprate, result from the coupling of quasiparticles with two distinct nearly
critical collective modes with finite characteristic wave vectors, typical of
charge and spin fluctuations near a stripe instability. Both phonon-like charge
and spin collective modes are needed to account for the kinked quasiparticle
dispersions. This clarifies the long-standing question whether kinks are due to
phonons or spin waves and the nature of the bosonic mediators of the
electron-electron effective interaction in La2-xSrxCuO4.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
X-ray Dichroism and the Pseudogap Phase of Cuprates
A recent polarized x-ray absorption experiment on the high temperature
cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 indicates the presence of broken parity
symmetry below the temperature, T*, where a pseudogap appears in photoemission.
We critically analyze the x-ray data, and conclude that a parity-breaking
signal of the kind suggested is unlikely based on the crystal structures
reported in the literature. Possible other origins of the observed dichroism
signal are discussed. We propose x-ray scattering experiments that can be done
in order to determine whether such alternative interpretations are valid or
not.Comment: final version to be published in Phys Rev B: some calculational
details added, clarification of XNLD contamination and biaxiality, more
discussion on possible space groups and previous optics result
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