Origin of the peak-dip-hump structure in the photoemission spectra of Bi2212
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.str-el
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bilayerdifferentpeak-dip-humpphotoemissionspectralsuperconductingantibondingband
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The famous peak-dip-hump lineshape of the (\pi,0) photoemission spectrum of the bilayer Bi HTSC in the superconducting state is shown to be a superposition of spectral features originating from different electronic states which reside at different binding energies, but are each describable by essentially identical single-particle spectral functions. The 'superconducting' peak is due to the antibonding Cu-O-related band, while the hump is mainly formed by its bonding counterpart, with a c-axis bilayer coupling induced splitting of about 140 meV.
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