Comment on Evolution of the electronic excitation spectrum with strongly diminishing hole density in superconducting Bi-2212 (J. W. Alldredge et al., Nature Phys. 4, 319 (2008))

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In a recent article, Alldredge et al. reported tunnelling data obtained at T = 4.2 K by STM in Bi-2212 having different doping levels, p, and a new way to fit the measured differential conductances, g(V), which are linearly proportional to the local density of states of quasiparticle excitations at the surface, N(E). The main point of the fitting procedure is to use an energy-dependent inelastic scattering rate, G = aE (a is a constant). They argue that by using an equation of the d-wave BCS density of states (Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer) modified by Dynes et al. with G = aE, they were able to fit any conductance obtained in Bi-2212 with a doping level between 0.1 and 0.22. In addition, they discuss a new energy scale Delta_0(p) similar to that obtained in Raman measurements. Unfortunately, the paper is misleading.

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