Abstract
We have performed a systematic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the high-T{sub c} superconducting family of Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3). We find that large Fermi surface and d-wave superconducting gap are the generic features of Bi-family high-T{sub c} cuprates. Comparison of the nodal dispersion in the superconducting state shows that the kink in energy dispersion becomes more pronounced with increasing layer number n, indicating stronger coupling between electrons and a collective mode.
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Sato, T, Matsui, H, Takahashi, T, Ding, H, Yang, H -B, Wang, S -C, Fujii, T, Watanabe, T, Matsuda, A, Terashima, T, and Kadowaki, K.
Fermi surface, superconducting gap, and many-body effects in Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3).
Netherlands: N. p.,
2004.
Web.
doi:10.1016/j.physc.2004.03.141.
Sato, T, Matsui, H, Takahashi, T, Ding, H, Yang, H -B, Wang, S -C, Fujii, T, Watanabe, T, Matsuda, A, Terashima, T, & Kadowaki, K.
Fermi surface, superconducting gap, and many-body effects in Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3).
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physc.2004.03.141
Sato, T, Matsui, H, Takahashi, T, Ding, H, Yang, H -B, Wang, S -C, Fujii, T, Watanabe, T, Matsuda, A, Terashima, T, and Kadowaki, K.
2004.
"Fermi surface, superconducting gap, and many-body effects in Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3)."
Netherlands.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physc.2004.03.141.
@misc{etde_20618374,
title = {Fermi surface, superconducting gap, and many-body effects in Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3)}
author = {Sato, T, Matsui, H, Takahashi, T, Ding, H, Yang, H -B, Wang, S -C, Fujii, T, Watanabe, T, Matsuda, A, Terashima, T, and Kadowaki, K}
abstractNote = {We have performed a systematic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the high-T{sub c} superconducting family of Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3). We find that large Fermi surface and d-wave superconducting gap are the generic features of Bi-family high-T{sub c} cuprates. Comparison of the nodal dispersion in the superconducting state shows that the kink in energy dispersion becomes more pronounced with increasing layer number n, indicating stronger coupling between electrons and a collective mode.}
doi = {10.1016/j.physc.2004.03.141}
journal = []
issue = {3-4}
volume = {408-410}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2004}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Fermi surface, superconducting gap, and many-body effects in Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3)}
author = {Sato, T, Matsui, H, Takahashi, T, Ding, H, Yang, H -B, Wang, S -C, Fujii, T, Watanabe, T, Matsuda, A, Terashima, T, and Kadowaki, K}
abstractNote = {We have performed a systematic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy on the high-T{sub c} superconducting family of Bi{sub 2}Sr{sub 2}Ca{sub n-1}Cu{sub n}O{sub 2n+4} (n=1-3). We find that large Fermi surface and d-wave superconducting gap are the generic features of Bi-family high-T{sub c} cuprates. Comparison of the nodal dispersion in the superconducting state shows that the kink in energy dispersion becomes more pronounced with increasing layer number n, indicating stronger coupling between electrons and a collective mode.}
doi = {10.1016/j.physc.2004.03.141}
journal = []
issue = {3-4}
volume = {408-410}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Netherlands}
year = {2004}
month = {Aug}
}