We investigate the effect of a dynamical collective mode coupled with quasiparticles at specific wave vectors only. This coupling describes the incipient tendency to order and produces shadow spectral features at high energies while leaving essentially untouched the low-energy quasiparticles. This allows interpretation of seemingly contradictory experiments on underdoped cuprates, where many converging evidences indicate the presence of charge (stripe or checkerboard) order, which remains instead elusive in the Fermi surface obtained from angle-resolved photoemission experiments.

Fermi surface dichotomy in systems with fluctuating order

Grilli M.;Di Ciolo A.;Lorenzana Jose'
2009

Abstract

We investigate the effect of a dynamical collective mode coupled with quasiparticles at specific wave vectors only. This coupling describes the incipient tendency to order and produces shadow spectral features at high energies while leaving essentially untouched the low-energy quasiparticles. This allows interpretation of seemingly contradictory experiments on underdoped cuprates, where many converging evidences indicate the presence of charge (stripe or checkerboard) order, which remains instead elusive in the Fermi surface obtained from angle-resolved photoemission experiments.
2009
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
TRANSITION-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTOR; COPPER-OXIDE SUPERCONDUCTORS; CUPRATE SUPERCONDUCTORS; ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE; STRIPE CORRELATIONS; MOTT INSULATOR; SPECTRA; EXCITATIONS; STATE
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