Role of the electron-phonon interaction in the strongly correlated cuprate superconductors

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Shen, Z.-X.
Lanzara, A.
Ishihara, S.
Nagaosa, N.
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[1] Department of Physics, Applied Phys., Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lab., Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States
[2] Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab., Berkeley, CA 94720, United States
[3] Department of Applied Physics, University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
[4] Correlated Electron Research Center, Agency of Indust. Sci. and Technol., Tsukuba 305-0046, Japan
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10.1080/13642810208220725
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Using high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission data in conjunction with that from neutron and other probes, we show that electron-phonon coupling is strong in cuprate superconductors and that it plays an important role in pairing. In addition to the strong electron correlation, the inclusion of phonons provides a theoretical framework explaining many important phenomena that cannot be understood by a strongly correlated electronic model alone. In particular, it is indispensable to explain the difference among materials. The phonons with the wavenumber around the (0, qy) and (qx, 0) axes create d-wave pairing while that near (π, π) are pair breaking. Therefore the half-breathing mode of the oxygen motions helps d-wave superconductivity.
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