Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2009-03-27
Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 046402 (2010)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
5 pages, 3 figures, citation added, submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.046402
Using low-photon energy angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES), we study the low-energy dispersion along the nodal (pi, pi) direction in Bi(2)Sr(2)CaCu(2)O(8+delta) (Bi2212) as a function of temperature. Less than 10 meV below the Fermi energy, the high-resolution data reveals a novel "kink"-like feature in the real part of the electron self-energy that is distinct from the larger well-known kink roughly 70 meV below E_F. This new kink is strongest below the superconducting critical temperature and weakens substantially as the temperature is raised. A corollary of this finding is that the Fermi velocity, as measured over this energy range, varies rapidly with temperature - increasing by almost 30% from 70 to 110 K.
Aiura Yoshihiro
Dessau Daniel S.
Douglas* Jack F.
Eisaki Hiroshi
Koralek Jake D.
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