Wednesday, June 6, 2012

1206.0798 (L. Dudy et al.)

Photoemission Spectroscopy and the Unusually Robust One Dimensional
Physics of Lithium Purple Bronze
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L. Dudy, J. W. Allen, F. Wang, J. He, D. Hitchcock, A. Sekiyama, S. Suga
Temperature dependent photoemission spectroscopy in Li0.9Mo6O17 contributes to evidence for one dimensional physics that is unusually robust. Three generic characteristics of the Luttinger liquid are observed, power law behavior of the k-integrated spectral function down to temperatures just above the superconducting transition, k-resolved lineshapes that show holon and spinon features, and quantum critical (QC) scaling in the lineshapes. Departures of the lineshapes and the scaling from expectations in the Tomonaga Luttinger model can be partially described by a phenomenological momentum broadening that is presented and discussed. The possibility that some form of 1d physics obtains even down to the superconducting transition temperature is assessed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1206.0798

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