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Breakdown of nodal quasiparticles across the strange metal phase of Bi2201

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

The lineshapes of “nodal” electrons measured with photoemission spectroscopy have been used to assert that they behave as weakly interacting quasiparticles, subject to an anomalous strong damping. We quantitatively verify the consistency between the energy and momentum dependence of these line shapes for the single layer cuprate (Bi,Pb)2(Sr,La)2CuO6+δ, discovering two major surprises. Firstly, below a critical doping p* the energy distribution curves are characterized by tails of spectral weight that are inconsistent with expectations based on an analysis of the momentum distribution curves at all temperatures, pointing to a breakdown of the quasiparticle paradigm. Secondly, above p* quasiparticles appear to be present in overdoped samples at very low temperature, but they lose their coherence at elevated temperature in a fashion that departs from perturbation theory. Both cases point to a genuine non-Fermi liquid behavior across the entire strange metal phase. A careful analysis of the data point to non-local self-energy corrections with a diverging energy dependence near the Fermi level as source for this non-Fermi liquid behavior.

Presenters

  • Erik Van Heumen

    University of Amsterdam

Authors

  • Erik Van Heumen

    University of Amsterdam

  • Jan Zaanen

    Leiden University

  • steef Smit

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

  • Lewis Bawden

    University 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

  • Mark S Golden

    University of Amsterdam