291 research outputs found
Systematic X-ray absorption study of hole doping in BSCCO - phases
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) on the O 1s threshold was applied to
Bi-based, single crystalline high temperature superconductors (HTc's), whose
hole densities in the CuO2 planes was varied by different methods. XAS gives
the intensity of the so-called pre-peak of the O 1s line due to the unoccupied
part of the Zhang-Rice (ZR) singlet state. The effects of variation of the
number n of CuO2 - planes per unit cell (n = 1,2,3) and the effect of
La-substitution for Sr for the n = 1 and n = 2 phase were studied
systematically. Furthermore the symmetry of the states could be probed by the
polarization of the impinging radiation.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of SCES2001, Ann
Arbor, August 6-10, 200
Comparative study of the electronic structures of the In and Sn/In2O3 (111) interfaces
The electronic structure of the transparent semiconductor In2O3 has been
studied by angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy upon deposition of
metallic indium and also tin on the surface of the semiconductor. By deposition
of metallic indium on In2O3 (111) single crystals, we detected the formation of
a free-electron like band of effective mass (0.38+-0.05) m0. At low coverages,
metallic In shifts the Fermi level of In2O3 to higher energies and a new
electronic state forms at the metal/semiconductor interface. This state of
two-dimensional character (2D-electron gas) is completely responsible for the
electrical conduction in In2O3 (111) at the surface region and has a band
dispersion, which does not correspond to the previously found surface
accumulation layers in this material. Despite the similarity of the electronic
properties of In and Sn, a larger downward banding was observed by Sn coverage,
which was not accompanied by the appearance of the surface state.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure
Unusual electronic ground state of a prototype cuprate: band splitting of single CuO_2-plane Bi_2 Sr_(2-x) La_x CuO_(6+delta)
By in-situ change of polarization a small splitting of the Zhang-Rice singlet
state band near the Fermi level has been resolved for optimum doped (x=0.4)
BiSrLaCuO at the (pi,0)-point (R.Manzke et al.
PRB 63, R100504 (2001). Here we treat the momentum dependence and lineshape of
the split band by photoemission in the EDC-mode with very high angular and
energy resolution. The splitting into two destinct emissions could also be
observed over a large portion of the major symmetry line M, giving the
dispersion for the individual contributions. Since bi-layer effects can not be
present in this single-layer material the results have to be discussed in the
context of one-particle removal spectral functions derived from current
theoretical models. The most prominent are microscopic phase separation
including striped phase formation, coexisting antiferromagnetic and
incommensurate charge-density-wave critical fluctuations coupled to electrons
(hot spots) or even spin charge separation within the Luttinger liquid picture,
all leading to non-Fermi liquid like behavior in the normal state and having
severe consequences on the way the superconducting state forms. Especially the
possibilty of observing spinon and holon excitations is discussed.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Structural behavior of PbBiSrLaCuO for 0<y<0.53
In the Bi cuprates, the presence of a near 15 superstructure is well
known. Usually, this superstructure is suppressed by the substitution of lead,
but there have been reports of a phase separation in so called {\alpha} and
{\beta} phases. This paper shows in high detail time how and why the phase
separation develops and what happens to the quasi-15 superstructure
upon lead substitution. For this purpose, the lanthanum- and lead-substituted
single-layered superconductor BiSrCuO has been
investigated by scanning tunneling microscopy and low-energy electron
diffraction. The La content was kept constant at slightly under-doped
concentration while the Pb content was changed systematically. Thermodynamic
considerations show that a phase mixture of {\alpha} and {\beta} phases is
inevitable.Comment: 17 pages, 4 figure
Coupling to a phononic mode in : Angle-resolved photoemission
The kink in the dispersion and the drop in the width observed by
angle-resolved photoemission in the nodal direction of the Brillouin zone of
(abbreviated as (Pb)Bi2212) has
attracted broad interest [1-3]. Surprisingly optimally lead-doped (Pb)Bi2212
with as well as the shadow band were not investigated so
far, although the origin of the kink and the drop is still under strong debate.
In this context a resonant magnetic-mode scenario and an electron-phonon
coupling scenario are discussed controversially. Here we analyze the relevant
differences between both scenarios and conclude that the kink and the drop are
caused by a coupling of the electronic system to a phononic mode at least in
the nodal direction. It is found that besides the dispersion and the drop in
the width also the peak height as a new criterion can be used to define the
energy scale of the interaction, giving a new means for a precise and
consistent determination of the kink energy
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