Raman scattering from a superconductivity-induced bound state in MgB2
Abstract
It is shown that the sharp peak in the E2g Raman spectrum of superconducting MgB2 is due to a bound state caused by the electron-phonon coupling. Our theory explains why this peak appears only in the spectra with E2g symmetry and only in the σ but not π bands. The properties of the bound state and the Raman spectrum are investigated, also in the presence of impurity scattering.
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