Abstract

The angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) technique has been developed rapidly over the last decay, accompanied by the improvement of energy and momentum resolutions. This technique has been established as the most powerful tool to investigate the high Tc cuprate superconductors. We review recent ARPES data on the cuprates from a theoretical point of view, with emphasis on the systematic evolution of the spectral weight near the momentum (pi,0) from insulator to overdoped systems. The effects of charge stripes on the ARPES spectra are also reviewed. Some recent experimental and theoretical efforts to understand the superconducting state and the pseudogap phenomenon are discussed.Comment: Review, 25 pages, with 22 GIF figures. To appear in Supercond. Sci. Technol. Vol. 13 April 2000. A version including PS figures can be found at http://www.maekawa-lab.imr.tohoku.ac.jp/TOHYAMA/tohyama.ps.g

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