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Large, dispersive photoelectron Fermi edge and the electronic structure of YBa2Cu3O6.9 single crystals measured at 20 K

Abstract

We have performed angle-integrated photoemission measurements at 20 K on well-oxygenated (Tc=92 K) single crystals of YBa2Cu3O6.9 cleaved n situ, and find a relatively large, resolution-limited Fermi edge which shows large amplitude variations with photon energy, indicative of band-structure final-state effects. Some dispersion is seen even in our angle-integrated measurements. Our best estimate of N(EF) per Cu atom is that it is about 20% that of Cu metal with about a 20-80 mix of Cu 3d and O 2p orbitals. Dispersive and final-state effects are seen throughout the valence bands. The line shapes of the spectra as a function of photon energy are very well reproduced by band-structure predictions, indicating a correct mix of 2p and 3d orbitals in the calculations, while the energy positions of the peak agree with calculated bands to within 0.5 eV. We conclude that a Fermi-liquid approach to conductivity is appropriate. © 1989 The American Physical Society.

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