Reconciling Hall effect and ARPES in the normal state of cuprate strange metals
ORAL
Abstract
The anomalous transport properties of high-Tc cuprates, including its ubiquitous T-linear resistivity, continue to defy understanding, a situation exacerbated by conflicting results. High-field Hall effect measurements on two distinct families – Tl2Ba2CuO6+δ and Pb/La-doped Bi2Sr2CuO6+δ (Bi2201) - found that the effective Hall number exhibits a gradual crossover from p transport-active carriers – a ‘small’ Fermi surface (FS) – to 1+p – a ‘large’ FS – over a broad doping range that extends beyond p* [Nat. Phys. 17 826 (2021)]. By contrast, ARPES measurements reveal a large FS for all p >p*. In the present talk, we describe our search for possible spectroscopic fingerprints of the observed p →1+p crossover within the strange metal regime beyond p* through analysis of normal state ARPES data from the same Bi2201 samples as those reported in the above reference. Specifically, we identify signs of increasing incoherence in the antinodal FS regions as p decreases towards p*.
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Presenters
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saumya mukherjee
Radboud University Nijmegen
Authors
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saumya mukherjee
Radboud University Nijmegen
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Steef Smit
Univ of Amsterdam
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sergio B Pierantoni
University of amsterdam
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Arnaud P Nono Tchiomo
University of Amsterdam
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Yingkai Huang
University of Amsterdam
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Kourosh Shirkoohi
University of Bristol
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Khadiza Ali
Max IV laboratory, Lund University, MAXIV laboratory, Lund University, Sweden
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Balasubramanian Thiagarajan
MAXIV Laboratory, Lund University, Sweden, MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, MAX IV Laboratory
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Craig Polley
MAXIV laboratory, Lund University, Sweden, MAX IV Laboratory, Lund University, MAX IV Laboratory
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Nigel E Hussey
University of Bristol, Radboud University
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Mark Golden
Univ of Amsterdam