Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2004-06-13
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
12 pages, 14 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.70.214503
We investigate the effect of elastic forward scattering on the ARPES spectrum of the cuprate superconductors. In the normal state, small angle scattering from out-of-plane impurities is thought to broaden the ARPES spectral response with minimal effect on the resistivity or the superconducting transition temperature $T_c$. Here we explore how such forward scattering affects the ARPES spectrum in the d-wave superconducting state. Away from the nodal direction, the one-electron impurity scattering rate is found to be suppressed as $\omega$ approaches the gap edge by a cancellation between normal and anomalous scattering processes, leading to a square-root-like feature in the spectral weight as $\omega$ approaches $-\Delta_\k$ from below. For momenta away from the Fermi surface, our analysis suggests that a dirty optimally or overdoped system will still display a sharp but nondispersive peak which could be confused with a quasiparticle spectral feature. Only in cleaner samples should the true dispersing quasiparticle peak become visible. At the nodal point on the Fermi surface, the contribution of the anomalous scattering vanishes and the spectral weight exhibits a Lorentzian quasiparticle peak in both energy and momentum. Our analysis, including a treatment of unitary scatterers and inelastic spin fluctuation scattering, suggests explanations for the sometimes mysterious lineshapes and temperature dependences of the peak structures observed in the \BSCCO system.
Hirschfeld Peter J.
Scalapino Douglas J.
Zhu Lijun
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