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ARPES-derived Fermi surface asymmetry in the high-Tc cuprate Bi2201 and its consequences

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Abstract

Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is known to measure a full (n = 1 + p) Fermi surface (FS) across the strange metal (SM) phase of the high-Tc cuprates. In contrast, transport measurements from the Hall effect across the same regime reveal an anomalous transition in carrier density (n = p to 1 + p). In the single-layer cuprate (Pb1-yBiy)Sr2-xLaxCuO6+δ (Bi2201), an anomalously large spread in hole-doping (p) was previously measured by ARPES. Our high resolution ARPES measurements of the Fermi surface find an unexpected 6-10% nodal difference in the Fermi wavevectors along the GX and GY directions, significantly larger than the 2% orthorhombic crystal asymmetry determined by X-ray crystallography. The electronic structure of the cuprates is often assumed fourfold symmetric (tetragonal) in the kx-ky plane, which can lead to incorrect values of p(ARPES) in Bi2201. We show that using an orthorhombic tight-binding model effectively eliminates the disparity in values of p(ARPES) across the SM regime, revealing a new (linear) relation which indicates that ARPES effectively measures a shifted superconducting dome.

Publication: The asymmetric Fermi surface of (Pb,Bi)2Sr2−xLaxCuO6+δ (In pre-submission phase for SciPost Physics)

Presenters

  • Kourosh L. Shirkoohi

    University of Bristol

Authors

  • Kourosh L. Shirkoohi

    University of Bristol

  • steef Smit

    University of British Columbia, The University of British Columbia, Univ of Amsterdam

  • saumya mukherjee

    Radboud University Nijmegen

  • Sergio B Pierantoni

    University of Amsterdam

  • Lewis Bawden

    University of Amsterdam

  • Erik Van Heumen

    University of Amsterdam

  • Arnaud N Tchiomo

    Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University, University of Amsterdam

  • Jans Ganga Bahini Henke

    University of Amsterdam

  • Jasper Van Wezel

    Univ of Amsterdam

  • Yingkai Huang

    University of Amsterdam

  • Takeshi Kondo

    University of Tokyo

  • Tsunehiro Takeuchi

    Toyota Technical institute, Toyota Technological Institute

  • Timur Kim

    Diamond Light Source, Diamond Light Source, Harwell Campus, Didcot, OX11 0DE, United Kingdom

  • Cephise Cacho

    Diamond Light Source

  • Marta Zonno

    Canadian Light Source, Canadian Light Source Inc., University of British Columbia

  • Sergey Gorovikov

    Canadian Light Source, Canadian Light Source Inc., University of British Columbia

  • Stephen B Dugdale

    University of Bristol

  • Jorge I. Facio

    IFW - Dresden

  • Mariia Roslova

    Leibniz IFW Dresden

  • Laura Folkers

    TU Dresden

  • Anna Isaeva

    Institute of Physics, University of Amsterdam

  • Nigel E Hussey

    University of Bristol

  • Mark S Golden

    University of Amsterdam