Band Structure of Overdoped Cuprate Superconductors: Density Functional Theory Matching Experiments
Abstract
A comprehensive angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy study of the band structure in single layer cuprates is presented with the aim of uncovering universal trends across different materials. Five different hole- and electron-doped cuprate superconductors (LaEuSrCuO, LaSrCuO, BiPbSrCuO, TlBaCuO, and PrLaCeCuO) have been studied with special focus on the bands with predominately -orbital character. Using light polarization analysis, the and bands are identified across these materials. A clear correlation between the band energy and the apical oxygen distance is demonstrated. Moreover, the compound dependence of the band bottom and the band top is revealed. Direct comparison to density functional theory (DFT) calculations employing hybrid exchange-correlation functionals demonstrates excellent agreement. We thus conclude that the DFT methodology can be used to describe the global band structure of overdoped single layer cuprates on both the hole and electron doped side.
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@article{arxiv.1903.00301,
title = {Band Structure of Overdoped Cuprate Superconductors: Density Functional Theory Matching Experiments},
author = {K. P. Kramer and M. Horio and S. S. Tsirkin and Y. Sassa and K. Hauser and C. E. Matt and D. Sutter and A. Chikina and N. Schröter and J. A. Krieger and T. Schmitt and V. N. Strocov and N. Plumb and M. Shi and S. Pyon and T. Takayama and H. Takagi and T. Adachi and T. Ohgi and T. Kawamata and Y. Koike and T. Kondo and O. J. Lipscombe and S. M. Hayden and M. Ishikado and H. Eisaki and T. Neupert and J. Chang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.00301},
year = {2019}
}