Evidence for forward scattering and coupling to acoustic phonon modes in high-T$_c$ cuprate superconductors

@inproceedings{Johnston2011EvidenceFF,
  title={Evidence for forward scattering and coupling to acoustic phonon modes in high-T\$\_c\$ cuprate superconductors},
  author={Steven Johnston and Inna M. Vishik and W. S. Lee and Felix Schmitt and Shin-ichi Uchida and Kazuhiro Fujita and Shigeyuki Ishida and Naoto Nagaosa and Z. X. Shen and Thomas P. Devereaux},
  year={2011}
}
S. Johnston, I. M. Vishik, W. S. Lee, F. Schmitt, S. Uchida, K. Fujita, S. Ishida, N. Nagaosa, Z. X. Shen, and T. P. Devereaux Stanford Institute for Materials and Energy Science, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA Geballe Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA IFW Dresden, P.O. Box 27 01 16, D-01171 Dresden, Germany… 

Figures from this paper

In search for the pairing glue in cuprates by non-equilibrium optical spectroscopy

In strongly correlated materials the electronic and optical properties are significantly affected by the coupling of fermionic quasiparticles to different degrees of freedom, such as lattice

Disentangling the Electronic and Phononic Glue in a High-Tc Superconductor

Time-resolved optical spectroscopy of an optimally doped cuprate is used to show that the temporal evolution of the reflectivity is consistent with the electronic contribution being dominant and is able to account for the high Tc by itself.

Emergence of quasiparticles in a doped Mott insulator

How a Mott insulator develops into a weakly coupled metal upon doping is a central question to understanding various emergent correlated phenomena. To analyze this evolution and its connection to the

We apply a rigid shift to obtain n = 0.9 and an overall renormalization of Z = 0

  • Phys. Rev. Lett
  • 2000