Electronic Structure of the Cuprate Superconducting and Pseudogap Phases from Spectroscopic Imaging STM
A R Schmidt, K Fujita, E -A Kim, M J Lawler, H Eisaki, S Uchida, D-H, Lee, J C Davis

TL;DR
This paper uses spectroscopic imaging STM to explore the electronic structure of underdoped cuprates, revealing two distinct electronic states with different symmetry properties in both superconducting and pseudogap phases.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of electronic states and symmetry breaking phenomena in cuprates, highlighting the coexistence of different broken symmetry states at specific energy scales.
Findings
Dispersive Bogoliubov quasiparticles are confined to a shrinking k-space arc.
Non-dispersive electronic states break rotational symmetry near the pseudogap energy.
Coexisting symmetry-breaking states are similar in both phases.
Abstract
We survey the use of spectroscopic imaging STM to probe the electronic structure of underdoped cuprates. Two distinct classes of electronic states are observed in both the d-wave superconducting (dSC) and the pseudogap (PG) phases. The first class consists of the dispersive Bogoliubov quasiparticle excitations of a homogeneous d-wave superconductor, existing below a lower energy scale E=Delta0. We find that the Bogoliubov quasiparticle interference signatures of delocalized Cooper pairing are restricted to a k-space arc which terminates near the lines connecting k=\pm(pi/a0,0) to k=\pm(pi/a0). This arc shrinks continuously with decreasing hole density such that Luttinger's theorem could be satisfied if it represents the front side of a hole-pocket which is bounded behind by the lines between k=\pm(pi/a0,0) and k=\pm(0,pi/a0). In both phases the only broken symmetries detected for the…
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