Reexamining the strange metal charge response with transmission inelastic electron scattering
Niels de Vries, Eric Hoglund, Dipanjan Chaudhuri, Sang hyun Bae, Jin Chen, Xuefei Guo, David Balut, Genda Gu, Pinshane Huang, Jordan Hachtel, Peter Abbamonte

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution transmission EELS to clarify charge excitations in Bi-2212, revealing a highly damped plasmon at low momenta and incoherent continuum at higher momenta, challenging previous RPA-like dispersion claims.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution, reproducible transmission EELS measurements of Bi-2212, clarifying the nature of charge excitations and resolving conflicting prior results.
Findings
Observed a highly damped plasmon at low momenta
Found no RPA-like dispersion at larger momenta
Supported the view of Bi-2212 as an incoherent metal
Abstract
The strange metal remains one of the great unsolved problems for 21st century science. Since the early development of the marginal Fermi liquid phenomenology, it has been clear that progress requires detailed knowledge of the momentum- and frequency-dependent charge susceptibility, , particularly at large momenta. Electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), performed in either reflection or transmission geometry, provides the most direct probe of . However, measurements over the past four decades have yielded conflicting results, with some studies reporting a dispersing RPA-like plasmon and others observing a strongly overdamped, incoherent response. Here we report a transmission EELS study of BiSrCaCuO (Bi-2212) that simultaneously achieves high energy resolution ( meV) and high momentum resolution…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Surface and Thin Film Phenomena · Topological Materials and Phenomena
