Universal waterfalls-like feature in the spectral function of high temperature superconductors
arXiv:cond-mat/0610313 · doi:10.1016/j.physc.2007.03.005
Abstract
By performing high resolution angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments on four different families of p-type cuprates, over an energy range much bigger than investigated before, we report the discovery of a universal high energy anomaly in the spectral function. This anomaly is characterized by the presence of two new high energy scales $E_1= 0.35-0.45$eV and $E_2=0.8-0.9$eV and the pinning of the main ARPES spectral function along the boundary of a diamond in the momentum space. This anomaly unveils a missing link between the doped oxygen holes and the quasiparticles, providing a full range of relevant interaction to the high Tc problem.
to be published in the proceeding of the M2S-HTS - July 2006