Measurement of an Anisotropic Energy Gap in Single Plane Bi2Sr(2-x)LaxCuO(6+d)
Abstract
We report angle-resolved photoemission spectra both above and below Tc in the single-plane cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2-xLaxCuO6+d. The superconducting state measurements show a highly anisotropic excitation gap with a maximum magnitude smaller than that of the bilayer compound Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 by a factor of 3. For a range of doping, the gap persists well above Tc, behavior previously associated with underdoped bilayer cuprates. The anisotropy and magnitude of the normal-state gap are very similar to the superconducting state gap, indicating that the two gaps may have a common origin in a pairing interaction.
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