In underdoped cuprates, only a portion of the Fermi surface survives as Fermi
arcs due to pseudogap opening. In hole-doped La2CuO4, we have deduced
the "coherence temperature" Tcoh of quasi-particles on the Fermi arc above
which the broadened leading edge position in angle-integrated photoemission
spectra is shifted away from the Fermi level and the quasi-particle concept
starts to lose its meaning. Tcoh is found to rapidly increase with hole
doping, an opposite behavior to the pseudogap temperature T∗. The
superconducting dome is thus located below both T∗ and Tcoh, indicating
that the superconductivity emerges out of the coherent Fermionic
quasi-particles on the Fermi arc. Tcoh remains small in the underdoped
region, indicating that incoherent charge carriers originating from the Fermi
arc are responsible for the apparently metallic transport at high temperatures