论文标题
高温库酸酯超导体中无处不在的电子模式耦合
Ubiquitous Coexisting Electron-Mode Couplings in High Temperature Cuprate Superconductors
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论文摘要
在常规的超导体中,电子 - 音波耦合在配对电子和产生超导率方面起主要作用。在高温库酸盐超导体中,电子耦合与声子和其他玻色子模式的存在及其在产生高温超导性中的作用尚不清楚。电子 - 玻色子耦合的证据主要来自〜70Mev淋巴结散布扭结和〜40mev抗邻际扭结的角度分辨光发射(ARPES)观测值。但是,报告的结果是零星的,相关玻色子的性质仍在争论中。在这里,我们报告了无处不在的两个共存的电子模式耦合的新发现。通过进行超高分辨率激光基于激光的ARPE测量,再加上改进的第二个衍生化分析方法,我们发现电子在不同的超级导体中与两个尖锐的声子同时耦合,在不同的掺杂水平上,在不同的掺杂水平上,在不同的高温下和下面的温度下,在不同的超导体中,电子的能量为〜70mev和〜40mev。观察到的电子 - 音波耦合是不寻常的,因为相关的能量尺度在整个超导转变中没有明显变化。我们进一步发现,长期以来一直认为是超导性的标志的众所周知的“峰值 - 倾角”结构也无处不在,由更精细的结构组成,这些结构源自电子与两种尖锐的声音模式。这些全面的结果提供了统一的图片来调和所有报道的观察结果,并查明了铜酸盐超导体中电子模式耦合的起源。它们提供了关键信息,以了解电子 - 音波耦合在产生高温超导性中的作用。
In conventional superconductors, the electron-phonon coupling plays a dominant role in pairing the electrons and generating superconductivity. In high temperature cuprate superconductors, the existence of the electron coupling with phonons and other boson modes and its role in producing high temperature superconductivity remain unclear. The evidence of the electron-boson coupling mainly comes from the angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) observations of the ~70meV nodal dispersion kink and the ~40meV antinodal kink. However, the reported results are sporadic and the nature of the involved bosons are still under debate. Here we report new findings of ubiquitous two coexisting electron-mode couplings in cuprate superconductors. By taking ultra-high resolution laser-based ARPES measurements, combined with the improved second derivative analysis method, we discovered that the electrons are coupled simultaneously with two sharp phonon modes with energies of ~70meV and ~40meV in different superconductors with different doping levels, over the entire momentum space and at different temperatures above and below the superconducting transition temperature. The observed electron-phonon couplings are unusual because the associated energy scales do not exhibit an obvious change across the superconducting transition. We further find that the well-known "peak-dip-hump" structure, which has long been considered as a hallmark of superconductivity, is also omnipresent and consists of finer structures that originates from electron coupling with two sharp phonon modes. These comprehensive results provide a unified picture to reconcile all the reported observations and pinpoint the origin of the electron-mode couplings in cuprate superconductors. They provide key information to understand the role of the electron-phonon coupling in generating high temperature superconductivity.