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Coherent quasi-particles-to-incoherent hole-carriers crossover in underdoped cuprates

Superconductivity 2015-05-13 v3

Abstract

In underdoped cuprates, only a portion of the Fermi surface survives as Fermi arcs due to pseudogap opening. In hole-doped La2_{2}CuO4_4, we have deduced the "coherence temperature" TcohT_{coh} of quasi-particles on the Fermi arc above which the broadened leading edge position in angle-integrated photoemission spectra is shifted away from the Fermi level and the quasi-particle concept starts to lose its meaning. TcohT_{coh} is found to rapidly increase with hole doping, an opposite behavior to the pseudogap temperature TT^*. The superconducting dome is thus located below both TT^* and TcohT_{coh}, indicating that the superconductivity emerges out of the coherent Fermionic quasi-particles on the Fermi arc. TcohT_{coh} remains small in the underdoped region, indicating that incoherent charge carriers originating from the Fermi arc are responsible for the apparently metallic transport at high temperatures.

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@article{arxiv.0806.0101,
  title  = {Coherent quasi-particles-to-incoherent hole-carriers crossover in underdoped cuprates},
  author = {M. Hashimoto and T. Yoshida and K. Tanaka and A. Fujimori and M. Okusawa and S. Wakimoto and K. Yamada and T. Kakeshita and H. Eisaki and S. Uchida},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0806.0101},
  year   = {2015}
}