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Doping-dependence of nodal quasiparticle properties in high- cuprates studied by laser-excited angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy
We investigate the doping dependent low energy, low temperature ( = 5 K)
properties of nodal quasiparticles in the d-wave superconductor
BiSrCaCuO (Bi2212). By utilizing ultrahigh
resolution laser-excited angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we obtain
precise band dispersions near , mean free paths and scattering rates
() of quasiparticles. For optimally and overdoped, we obtain very sharp
quasiparticle peaks of 8 meV and 6 meV full-width at half-maximum,
respectively, in accord with terahertz conductivity. For all doping levels, we
find the energy-dependence of , while () shows a monotonic increase from overdoping to underdoping. The doping
dependence suggests the role of electronic inhomogeneity on the nodal
quasiparticle scattering at low temperature (5 K \lsim 0.07T_{\rm c}),
pronounced in the underdoped region
Significance of occult neoplastic cells on tumor metastasis: a case report of gastric cancer
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Occult neoplastic cells (ONCs) are the tumor cells floating in the lymph node sinuses, distant from the primary tumor, and supposed to be one of most reliable marker of prognosis.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We report here the case of a 52-year-old woman with a gastric cancer associated by numerous ONCs.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Postoperative examination of the stomach disclosed an advanced, poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma with frequent lymph node metastases. In addition to ONCs and occasional micrometastases, focal aggregates of ONCs, one of the possible intermediate lesions between the ONCs and the usual metastases, are also observed.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In the present case, at least some of ONCs seem to form the microaggregates of tumor cells in lymph nodes, anchor in the sinuses, and grow up to the large tumorous lesion. Even if most of the ONCs were trapped and disappeared under the influence of tumor immunity, the detection of ONCs could be one of the reliable clues to estimate the prognosis.</p
Layer-specific hole concentrations in Bi2Sr2(Y1-xCax)Cu208+[delta] as probed by XANES spectroscopy and coulometric redox analysis
Induction of holes not only in the superconductive CuO2 plane but also in the Bi2O2+δ charge reservoir of the Bi2Sr2(Y1-xCax)Cu2O8+δ superconductor upon CaII-for-YIII substitution is evidenced by means of two independent techniques, i.e., high-resolution x-ray-absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy measurements and coulometric redox titrations. The absolute values derived for the CuO2-plane hole concentration from the Cu L2,3-edge XANES spectra are in good agreement with those obtained from the coulometric redox analysis. The CuO2-plane hole concentration is found to increase from 0.03 to 0.14 concomitantly with the increase in the BiO1+δ/2-layer hole concentration from 0.00 to 0.13 as the Ca-substitution level, x, increases from 0 to 1. The threshold CuO2-plane hole concentration for the appearance of superconductivity is determined at 0.06, while the highest Tc is obtained at the hole concentration of 0.12. In the O K-edge XANES spectrum, the increases in the CuO2-plane and BiO1+δ/2-layer hole concentrations with increasing x are seen as enhancement in the relative intensities of the pre-edge peaks at âź528.3 and âź530.5 eV, respectively.Peer reviewe
Impurity scattering in unconventional density waves
We have investigated the effect of nonmagnetic impurities on the
quasi-one-dimensional unconventional density wave (UDW) ground state. The
thermodynamics were found to be close to those of a d-wave superconductor in
the Born limit. Four different optical conductivity curves were found depending
on the direction of the applied electric field and on the wavevector dependence
of the gap.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figure
Layered-specific hole concentrations in Bi2Sr2(Y1-xCax)Cu2O8+d as probed by XANES spectroscopy and coulometric redox analysis
Induction of holes not only in the superconductive CuO2 plane but also in the
Bi2O2+d charge reservoir of the Bi2Sr2(Y1-xCax)Cu2O8+d superconductor upon
CaII-for-YIII substitution is evidenced by means of two independent techniques,
i.e., high-resolution x-ray-absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy
measurements and coulometric redox titrations. The absolute values derived for
the CuO2-plane hole concentration from the Cu L2,3-edge XANES spectra are in
good agreement with those obtained from the coulometric redox analysis. The
CuO2-plane hole concentration is found to increase from 0.03 to 0.14
concomitantly with the increase in the BiO1+d/2-layer hole concentration from
0.00 to 0.13 as the Ca-substitution level, x, increases from 0 to 1. The
threshold CuO2-plane hole concentration for the appearance of superconductivity
is determined at 0.06, while the highest Tc is obtained at the hole
concentration of 0.12. In the O K-edge XANES spectrum, the increases in the
CuO2-plane and BiO1+d/2-layer hole concentrations with increasing x are seen as
enhancement in the relative intensities of the pre-edge peaks at ~528.3 and
\~530.5 eV, respectively.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev.
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