Standing-wave photoemission study of the high-Tc superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8$+$d
ORAL
Abstract
It is believed that the key element of superconductivity in the high-Tc cuprates is the electron- or hole- doping of the CuO2 planes within their layered structures with large c-axis lattice parameters. An important challenge remaining is the unambiguous differentiation of the electronic structure of these CuO2 layers and those of the intermediate layers. Conventional angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) with energies of 6 to 150 eV has provided much information, but collects photoelectrons from only the topmost surface layers rather than the full unit cell for the typical cuprate Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8$+$d (Bi-2212) Here we present a soft x-ray standing-wave photoemission study of Bi-2212, providing depth resolution of the different atomic planes (CuO2, Ca, SrO, and BiO). Rocking curves of core-level and valence spectra were used to derive layer-resolved densities of states (DOSs) within Bi-2212. DFT calculations incorporating the Bi-2212 supermodulation structures are compared to the layer-specific DOSs. Our work thus supplies new insights into the electronic structure of the cuprates.
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Authors
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Cheng-Tai Kuo
UC, Davis, UC Davis
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Shih-Chieh Lin
UC, Davis, UC Davis
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Giuseppina Conti
UC Davis
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Shu-Ting Pi
Univ of California - Davis, UC Davis
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Luca Moreschini
LBNL, Advanced Light Source
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Aaron Bostwick
LBNL, Advanced Light Source
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Julia Meyer-Ilse
LBNL, Advanced Light Source
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Eric Gullikson
LBNL, Advanced Light Source
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Jeffrey Kortright
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Tien-Lin Lee
Diamond Light Source
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Slavomir Nemsak
Peter Gruenberg Institute
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Andres F. Santander-Syro
Universit Paris-Sud
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Ivan A. Vartaniants
Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
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Warren Pickett
University of California, Davis, UC Davis, University of California Davis
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Charles S. Fadley
UC Davis