The "unusual" isotope shift in high-temperature superconductors can be explained by the usual theory of the electron-phonon interaction

Abstract

We show that recent ARPES results on the "unusual" oxygen isotope shift in the real part of the self-energy in the optimally doped Bi2212 samples can be qualitatively (and semi-quantitatively) explained by the theory of the electron-phonon interaction (EPI) elaborated few decades ago. However, for a quantitative analysis of the ARPES spectra it is necessary to know the momentum dependence of the EPI, the Coulomb contribution at high energies and the background due to impurities and defects.

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