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Momentum-dependent scaling exponents of nodal self-energies measured in strange metal cuprates and modelled using semi-holography

Published 13 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.str-el and cond-mat.supr-con | (2112.06576v1)

Abstract: The anomalous strange metal phase found in high-TcT_c cuprates does not follow the conventional condensed-matter principles enshrined in the Fermi liquid and presents a great challenge for theory. Highly precise experimental determination of the electronic self-energy can provide a test bed for theoretical models of strange metals, and angle-resolved photoemission can provide this as a function of frequency, momentum, temperature and doping. Here we show that constant energy cuts through the nodal spectral function in (Pb,Bi)<em>2<em>{2}Sr</em>2−x</em>{2-x}La<em>x<em>xCuO</em>6+δ</em>{6+\delta} have a non-Lorentzian lineshape, meaning the nodal self-energy is kk dependent. We show that the experimental data are captured remarkably well by a power law with a kk-dependent scaling exponent smoothly evolving with doping, a description that emerges naturally from AdS/CFT-based semi-holography. This puts a spotlight on holographic methods for the quantitative modelling of strongly interacting quantum materials like the cuprate strange metals.

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