Using high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy we have studied the momentum and photon energy dependence of the anomalous high-energy dispersion, termed waterfalls, between the Fermi level and 1 eV binding energy in several high-T-c superconductors. We observe strong changes of the dispersion between different Brillouin zones and a strong dependence on the photon energy around 75 eV, which we associate with the resonant photoemission at the Cu3p -> 3d(x)(2)-y(2) edge. We conclude that the high-energy "waterfall" dispersion results from a strong suppression of the photoemission intensity at the center of the Brillouin zone due to matrix element effects and is, therefore, not an intrinsic feature of the spectral function. Thi...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
The latest development of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) technique has seen extre...
The condensation energy can be shown to be a moment of the change in the occupied part of the spectr...
A universal high energy anomaly in the single particle spectral function is reported in three diffe...
Recently, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy has been used to highlight an anomalously large ...
A universal high energy anomaly in the single particlespectral function is reported in three differe...
Analysis of the energy and momentum dependence of elementary excitations in high-Tc cuprates were pe...
In the present photoemission study of a cuprate superconductor Bi1.74Pb0.38Sr1.88CuO6+delta, we disc...
In the present photoemission study of a cuprate superconductor Bi1.74Pb0.38Sr1.88CuO6+delta, we disc...
We have performed angle-integrated and angle-resolved photoemission measurements at 20 K on well-cha...
Photoemission studies show the presence of a high-energy anomaly in the observed band dispersion for...
In spite of the failures to find an ultimate theory of unconventional superconductivity, after many ...
We use polarization-dependent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) to study the high-en...
We explain recent experimental results on the superconducting state spectral function as obtained by...
Recently, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) has revealed a dispersion anomaly at hig...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
The latest development of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) technique has seen extre...
The condensation energy can be shown to be a moment of the change in the occupied part of the spectr...
A universal high energy anomaly in the single particle spectral function is reported in three diffe...
Recently, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy has been used to highlight an anomalously large ...
A universal high energy anomaly in the single particlespectral function is reported in three differe...
Analysis of the energy and momentum dependence of elementary excitations in high-Tc cuprates were pe...
In the present photoemission study of a cuprate superconductor Bi1.74Pb0.38Sr1.88CuO6+delta, we disc...
In the present photoemission study of a cuprate superconductor Bi1.74Pb0.38Sr1.88CuO6+delta, we disc...
We have performed angle-integrated and angle-resolved photoemission measurements at 20 K on well-cha...
Photoemission studies show the presence of a high-energy anomaly in the observed band dispersion for...
In spite of the failures to find an ultimate theory of unconventional superconductivity, after many ...
We use polarization-dependent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) to study the high-en...
We explain recent experimental results on the superconducting state spectral function as obtained by...
Recently, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) has revealed a dispersion anomaly at hig...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
The latest development of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) technique has seen extre...
The condensation energy can be shown to be a moment of the change in the occupied part of the spectr...