We investigate the doping dependent low energy, low temperature (T = 5 K)
properties of nodal quasiparticles in the d-wave superconductor
Bi2.1Sr1.9CaCu2O8+δ (Bi2212). By utilizing ultrahigh
resolution laser-excited angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we obtain
precise band dispersions near EF, mean free paths and scattering rates
(Γ) 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 Γ∼∣ω∣, while Γ(ω=0) 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