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arxiv: 1406.4489 · v1 · submitted 2014-06-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · cond-mat.supr-con

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Fermi Arcs in a Doped Pseudospin-1/2 Heisenberg Antiferromagnet

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keywords cupratesfermisr2iro4arcsdopingelectronicstatesurface
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High temperature superconductivity in cuprates arises from an electronic state that remains poorly understood. We report the observation of a related electronic state in a non-cuprate material Sr2IrO4 in which the unique cuprate Fermiology is largely reproduced. Upon surface electron doping through in situ deposition of alkali-metal atoms, angle-resolved photoemission spectra of Sr2IrO4 display disconnected segments of zero-energy states, known as Fermi arcs, and a gap as large as 80 meV. Its evolution toward a normal metal phase with a closed Fermi surface as a function of doping and temperature parallels that in the cuprates. Our result suggests that Sr2IrO4 is a useful model system for comparison to the cuprates.

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