Effects of next-nearest-neighbor hopping t on the electronic structure of cuprates
Abstract
Photoemission spectra of underdoped and lightly-doped Bi2-zPbzSr2Ca1-x RxCu2O8+y (R= Pr, Er) (BSCCO) have been measured and compared with those of La2-xSrxCuO4 (LSCO). The lower-Hubbard band of the insulating BSCCO, like Ca2CuO2Cl2, shows a stronger dispersion than La2CuO4 from k(π/2,π/2) to (π,0). The flat band at k(π,0) is found generally deeper in BSCCO. These observations together with the Fermi-surface shapes and the chemical potential shifts indicate that the next-nearest-neighbor hopping |t| of the single-band model is larger in BSCCO than in LSCO and that |t| rather than the super-exchange J influences the pseudogap energy scale.
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