Dynamics of broken symmetry nodal and anti-nodal excitations in Bi2 Sr2 CaCu2 O8+δ probed by polarized femtosecond spectroscopy
Abstract
The dynamics of excitations with different symmetry is investigated in the superconducting (SC) and normal state of the high-temperature superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (Bi2212) using optical pump-probe (Pp) experiments with different light polarizations at different doping levels. The observation of distinct selection rules for SC excitations, present in A 1g and B 1g symmetries, and for the PG excitations, present in A 1g and B 2g symmetries, by the probe and absence of any dependence on the pump beam polarization leads to the unequivocal conclusion of the existence of a spontaneous spatial symmetry breaking in the pseudogap (PG) state.
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