Cuprate superconductors host a multitude of low-energy optical phonons. Using time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we study coherent phonons in Bi2Sr2Ca0.92Y0.08Cu2O8+δ. Sub-meV modulations of the electronic band structure are observed at frequencies of 3.94±0.01 and 5.59±0.06 THz. For the dominant mode at 3.94 THz, the amplitude of the band energy oscillation weakly increases as a function of momentum away from the node. Theoretical calculations allow identifying the observed modes as CuO2-derived A1g phonons. The Bi- and Sr-derived A1g modes which dominate Raman spectra in the relevant frequency range are absent in our measurements. This highlights the mode-selectivity for phonons coupled to the near-Fermi-level electrons, which originate from CuO2 planes and dictate thermodynamic properties.
@article{arxiv.1904.06602,
title = {Mode-selective coupling of coherent phonons to the Bi2212 electronic band structure},
author = {S. -L. Yang and J. A. Sobota and Y. He and D. Leuenberger and H. Soifer and H. Eisaki and P. S. Kirchmann and Z. -X. Shen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.06602},
year = {2019}
}