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Extending resonant inelastic X-ray scattering to the extreme ultraviolet

Wray, L. A.*; Huang, S.-W.*; Jarrige, I.*; Ikeuchi, Kazuhiko*; Ishii, Kenji; Li, J.*; Qiu, Z. Q.*; Hussain, Z.*; Chuang, Y.-D.*

Frontiers in Physics (Internet), 3, p.32_1 - 32_11, 2015/05

 Times Cited Count:4

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From a single-band metal to a high-temperature superconductor via two thermal phase transitions

He, R.-H.*; Hashimoto, Makoto*; Karapetyan, H.*; Koralek, J. D.*; Hinton, J. P.*; Testaud, J. P.*; Nathan, V.*; Yoshida, Yoshiyuki*; Yao, H.*; Tanaka, Kiyohisa*; et al.

Science, 331(6024), p.1579 - 1583, 2011/03

 Times Cited Count:276 Percentile:98.66(Multidisciplinary Sciences)

The nature of the pseudogap phase of cuprate high-temperature superconductors is a major unsolved problem in condensed matter physics. We studied the commencement of the pseudogap state at temperature $$T^*$$ using three different techniques (angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, polar Kerr effect, and time-resolved reflectivity) on the same optimally doped Bi2201 crystals. We observed the coincident, abrupt onset at $$T^*$$ of a particle-hole asymmetric antinodal gap in the electronic spectrum, a Kerr rotation in the reflected light polarization, and a change in the ultrafast relaxational dynamics, consistent with a phase transition. Upon further cooling, spectroscopic signatures of superconductivity begin to grow close to the superconducting transition temperature ($$T_c$$), entangled in an energy-momentum dependent manner with the preexisting pseudogap features, ushering in a ground state with coexisting orders.

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ARPES study on heavy fermion superconductor CeIrSi$$_3$$ without inversion symmetry

Fujimori, Shinichi; Mo, S.-K.*; Tanaka, Kiyohisa*; Hussain, Z.*; Shen, Z. X.*; Fujimori, Atsushi; Yamagami, Hiroshi; Settai, Rikio*; Onuki, Yoshichika*

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We have performed angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy study on CeIrSi$$_3$$, which does not have inversion symmetry in its crystal structure. The experiments were done in Advanced Light Source BL10.0.1. We have found that 4f derived bands mix with the ligand d bands. This result suggests that 4f electrons in this compound have some itinerant character.

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