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Photoemission Response of Bi2sr2cacu2ox - the Normal-State Anisotropy Is Intrinsic

Kelley, R. J.
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Ma, J.
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Onellion, M.
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1993
Physical Review B

Angle-resolved, synchrotron-radiation photoemission and low-energy electron-diffraction studies of single-crystal Bi2Sr2CaCu2Ox high-temperature superconductors establish that the [100] and [010] directions exhibit quantitatively different structural and electronic properties. Specifically, there is a superlattice modulation in the [010] direction, with superlattice period between 4.7 and 5.2 times the period in the [100] direction. Accompanying this structural difference there is a marked difference in the intensity and amount of dispersion in the two directions.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.48.3534
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1993LQ98900088

Author(s)
Kelley, R. J.
Ma, J.
Onellion, M.
Marsi, M.
Almeras, P.
Berger, H.  
Margaritondo, G.  
Date Issued

1993

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

48

Issue

5

Start page

3534

End page

3535

Subjects

CA-CU-O

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SUPERCONDUCTING STATE

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MODULATED STRUCTURE

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SINGLE-CRYSTALS

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GAP

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SPECTROSCOPY

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BI2(SR

Note

Ecole polytech fed lausanne,inst phys appl,ch-1015 lausanne,switzerland. Kelley, rj, univ wisconsin,dept phys,madison,wi 53706.

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