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Publication
Physical Review B
Paper
Evidence for the heavy-fermion normal state of high-temperature superconductors from the theory of spectroscopy
Abstract
We show that recent angle-resolved photoemission and inverse photoemission spectra of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8 agree well with a numerical theory with no adjustable parameters based on the heavy-fermion normal state. The band structure deduced from the angle-resolved photoemission is in essential accord with the calculation. The three most obvious features of the inverse photoemission spectrum, the Fermi edge, the large width of the empty portion of the band, and the satellite at 23 eV are in agreement with the calculation. These agreements support the heavy-fermion state as the normal state of this material. © 1990 The American Physical Society.