Disorder effects in ARPES spectral functions
ORAL
Abstract
The interplay of disorder and interactions are known to cause novel effects in complex oxides such as cuprates and manganites. Understanding the single-particle spectral function, with a goal of separating out the effects of disorder and interactions, is an important step in elucidating the physics of these complex materials. We numerically evaluate the spectral function $A({\bf r},{\bf r}';\omega)$ for model Hamiltonians with disorder. ARPES measures the occupied part of $A$, averaged over the center-of-mass variable $({\bf r}+{\bf r}')/2$ and Fourier transformed in $({\bf r}-{\bf r}')\to {\bf k}$. We analyze the line shape of the energy distribution curves (EDC) and momentum distribution curves (MDC). We compare our results with experiments on manganites, and on intentionally disordered chalcogenides.
*Supported by NSF-DMR 0706203, DOE DE-FG02-07ER46423 and by the NSF-MRSEC grant DMR-0820414
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