Photoemission Evidence for New Microscopic Scaling Relation in the Cuprate Superconductors

ORAL

Abstract

We use angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) to investigate the relationship between the superconducting gap at low temperature and the quasiparticle scattering rates in the normal state, on the Fermi arc, for optimal and underdoped Bi2212 cuprate high temperature superconductors. Combining these results with similar data on Bi2201 from the literature we find evidence of a new and simple microscopic scaling relation connecting the normal and superconducting states of the cuprates. The result suggests that while nodal-region Cooper pairs decohere above T$_{c}$ they retain the signature of a strong pairing amplitude. The anomalous momentum dependence of excitation lifetimes on the Fermi arc, above T$_{c}$, are dominated by the same interactions that induce superconductivity at and below T$_{c}$.

*Supported by the Office of Science, Department of Energy

Authors

  • Jonathan Rameau

    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Zhihui Pan

    • Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Hongbo Yang

    • Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Genda Gu

    • Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Upton, NY 11973
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Brookhaven
    • Brookhaven National Lab
  • Peter Johnson

    • Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory