Dynamical Particle Hole Asymmetry in Cuprate Superconductors

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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This work proposes a test for a fundamental dynamical particle hole asymmetry of the electron spectral function, using Angle Resolved Photo Emission (ARPES). The existence or otherwise of such an asymmetry also usefully distinguishes between different classes of theories of the normal state for the cuprates. The test requires the decomposition of the Fermi symmetrized ARPES intensity into even and odd parts under a dynamical particle hole transformation on $(\vec{k},\omega)$. This processing requires a high precision determination of the Fermi momentum that seems to be at the threshold of what is currently achievable.

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