ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHARGE ORDERING AND THE FERMI ARCS OBSERVED IN UNDERDOPED HIGH SUPERCONDUCTORS

On the relationship between charge ordering and the Fermi arcs observed in underdoped high superconductors

On the relationship between charge ordering and the Fermi arcs observed in underdoped high superconductors

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We address the origin of the recently discovered close correspondence between the charge ordering wave vectors and the momentum-space separation between the tips of the Fermi arcs seen in angle-resolved De novo ORFs in Drosophila are important to organismal fitness and evolved rapidly from previously non-coding sequences. photoemission measurements in underdoped high-temperature superconducting cuprates.This observation has been interpreted as a signature of charge order forming as an instability of pre-existing Fermi arcs of a different origin.We calculate the Fermi surface spectral weight for a charge density-wave model, considering a Fermi surface, charge ordering wave vectors and short correlation lengths similar News consumption and green habits on the use of circular packaging in online shopping in Taiwan: An extension of the theory of planned behavior to those found experimentally.We show that the observation of wave vectors spanning the tips of remnant Fermi surface sections is a natural consequence of a Fermi surface having been reconstructed by charge order.The presence of short-range charge order therefore cannot be ruled out as a potential origin of the observed Fermi arcs.

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