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Main Author: Pinsook, Udomsilp
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.21568
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contents In this work, I employ parabolic cylinder functions to quantitatively describe the ARPES spectra of an over-doped Bi2212 across the temperature range 6 - 140K at the antinode k-point. These functions come from the solutions of a particle moving in a system of random scatterers. The parameters, i.e. the overall amplitude (A), the spectral coherence scale (C), and the energy shift (EG), are determined directly by fitting to experimental data. At 140K, the dominated feature of the ARPES spectrum resembles the solution of a particle moving in a one-dimensional random system. According to the present model, the electronic states of the over-doped Bi2212 at the antinode k-point can be viewed as a realization of the theory of a particle moving in dynamic scatterers in 1D with corrections from the ground state solutions at lower temperature.
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spellingShingle ARPES of Bi2212 interpreted via a particle in a system of dynamic scatterers
Pinsook, Udomsilp
Superconductivity
In this work, I employ parabolic cylinder functions to quantitatively describe the ARPES spectra of an over-doped Bi2212 across the temperature range 6 - 140K at the antinode k-point. These functions come from the solutions of a particle moving in a system of random scatterers. The parameters, i.e. the overall amplitude (A), the spectral coherence scale (C), and the energy shift (EG), are determined directly by fitting to experimental data. At 140K, the dominated feature of the ARPES spectrum resembles the solution of a particle moving in a one-dimensional random system. According to the present model, the electronic states of the over-doped Bi2212 at the antinode k-point can be viewed as a realization of the theory of a particle moving in dynamic scatterers in 1D with corrections from the ground state solutions at lower temperature.
title ARPES of Bi2212 interpreted via a particle in a system of dynamic scatterers
topic Superconductivity
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.21568