We present a review of bosonic renormalization effects on electronic carriers observed from angle-resolved photoemission spectra in the cuprates. Specifically, we discuss the viewpoint that these renormalizations represent coupling of the electrons to the lattice and review how materials dependence, such as the number of CuO2 layers, and doping dependence can be understood straightforwardly in terms of several aspects of electron-phonon coupling in layered correlated materials
The renormalization of the electrons in cuprate superconductors is characterized by the kink in the ...
While electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is crucial for Cooper pairing in conventional superconductors, ...
While electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is crucial for Cooper pairing in conventional superconductors, ...
In this paper we present a review of bosonic renormalization effects on electronic carriers observed...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
Here we report the first angle-resolved photoemission measurement on nearly optimally doped multilay...
With its central role in conventional BCS superconductivity, electron-phonon coupling appears to pla...
This thesis represents a systematic study of electronic structure of the modulation-free Pb-doped Bi...
This thesis represents a systematic study of electronic structure of the modulation-free Pb-doped Bi...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
A self-consistent perturbative approach has been used for investigating the effects of bilayer coupl...
We explain recent experimental results on the superconducting state spectral function as obtained by...
The experimental finding of an ubiquitous kink in the nodal direction of angle-resolved photoemissio...
The experimental finding of an ubiquitous kink in the nodal direction of angle-resolved photoemissio...
The renormalization of the electrons in cuprate superconductors is characterized by the kink in the ...
While electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is crucial for Cooper pairing in conventional superconductors, ...
While electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is crucial for Cooper pairing in conventional superconductors, ...
In this paper we present a review of bosonic renormalization effects on electronic carriers observed...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
Here we report the first angle-resolved photoemission measurement on nearly optimally doped multilay...
With its central role in conventional BCS superconductivity, electron-phonon coupling appears to pla...
This thesis represents a systematic study of electronic structure of the modulation-free Pb-doped Bi...
This thesis represents a systematic study of electronic structure of the modulation-free Pb-doped Bi...
While in conventional superconductors coupling between electrons and phonons is known to be responsi...
A self-consistent perturbative approach has been used for investigating the effects of bilayer coupl...
We explain recent experimental results on the superconducting state spectral function as obtained by...
The experimental finding of an ubiquitous kink in the nodal direction of angle-resolved photoemissio...
The experimental finding of an ubiquitous kink in the nodal direction of angle-resolved photoemissio...
The renormalization of the electrons in cuprate superconductors is characterized by the kink in the ...
While electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is crucial for Cooper pairing in conventional superconductors, ...
While electron-phonon coupling (EPC) is crucial for Cooper pairing in conventional superconductors, ...