Ruihua He
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Nature Materials | 2011
W. Meevasana; P. D. C. King; Ruihua He; S-K. Mo; M. Hashimoto; Anna Tamai; Prayoon Songsiriritthigul; F. Baumberger; Z.-X. Shen
Many-body interactions in transition-metal oxides give rise to a wide range of functional properties, such as high-temperature superconductivity, colossal magnetoresistance or multiferroicity . The seminal recent discovery of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the interface of the insulating oxides LaAlO(3) and SrTiO(3) (ref. 4) represents an important milestone towards exploiting such properties in all-oxide devices. This conducting interface shows a number of appealing properties, including a high electron mobility, superconductivity and large magnetoresistance, and can be patterned on the few-nanometre length scale. However, the microscopic origin of the interface 2DEG is poorly understood. Here, we show that a similar 2DEG, with an electron density as large as 8×10(13) cm(-2), can be formed at the bare SrTiO(3) surface. Furthermore, we find that the 2DEG density can be controlled through exposure of the surface to intense ultraviolet light. Subsequent angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements reveal an unusual coexistence of a light quasiparticle mass and signatures of strong many-body interactions.
Science | 2011
Ruihua He; Makoto Hashimoto; H. Karapetyan; J. D. Koralek; James Hinton; J. P. Testaud; V. Nathan; Yoshiyuki Yoshida; Hong Yao; K. Tanaka; W. Meevasana; R. G. Moore; D. H. Lu; Sung-Kwan Mo; Motoyuki Ishikado; H. Eisaki; Z. Hussain; T. P. Devereaux; Steven A. Kivelson; J. Orenstein; A. Kapitulnik; Zhi-Xun Shen
Three techniques are used to probe the pseudogap state of cuprate high-temperature superconductors. The nature of the pseudogap phase of cuprate high-temperature superconductors is a major unsolved problem in condensed matter physics. We studied the commencement of the pseudogap state at temperature T* using three different techniques (angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, polar Kerr effect, and time-resolved reflectivity) on the same optimally doped Bi2201 crystals. We observed the coincident, abrupt onset at T* of a particle-hole asymmetric antinodal gap in the electronic spectrum, a Kerr rotation in the reflected light polarization, and a change in the ultrafast relaxational dynamics, consistent with a phase transition. Upon further cooling, spectroscopic signatures of superconductivity begin to grow close to the superconducting transition temperature (Tc), entangled in an energy-momentum–dependent manner with the preexisting pseudogap features, ushering in a ground state with coexisting orders.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2012
Inna Vishik; Makoto Hashimoto; Ruihua He; Wei-Sheng Lee; F. Schmitt; D. H. Lu; R. G. Moore; Chao Zhang; W. Meevasana; T. Sasagawa; S. Uchida; K. Fujita; S. Ishida; Motoyuki Ishikado; Yoshiyuki Yoshida; H. Eisaki; Zaheed Hussain; T. P. Devereaux; Zhi-Xun Shen
A detailed phenomenology of low energy excitations is a crucial starting point for microscopic understanding of complex materials, such as the cuprate high-temperature superconductors. Because of its unique momentum-space discrimination, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is ideally suited for this task in the cuprates, where emergent phases, particularly superconductivity and the pseudogap, have anisotropic gap structure in momentum space. We present a comprehensive doping- and temperature-dependence ARPES study of spectral gaps in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ, covering much of the superconducting portion of the phase diagram. In the ground state, abrupt changes in near-nodal gap phenomenology give spectroscopic evidence for two potential quantum critical points, p = 0.19 for the pseudogap phase and p = 0.076 for another competing phase. Temperature dependence reveals that the pseudogap is not static below Tc and exists p > 0.19 at higher temperatures. Our data imply a revised phase diagram that reconciles conflicting reports about the endpoint of the pseudogap in the literature, incorporates phase competition between the superconducting gap and pseudogap, and highlights distinct physics at the edge of the superconducting dome.
Nature Physics | 2014
Makoto Hashimoto; Inna Vishik; Ruihua He; T. P. Devereaux; Zhi-Xun Shen
The superconducting energy gap is perhaps the best-known of the spectral gaps in a superconductor, but there are many other types, including density waves and the mysterious pseudogap. This Review Article surveys what angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy has revealed about the various gaps.
Nature Physics | 2010
Makoto Hashimoto; Ruihua He; K. Tanaka; Jean-Pierre Testaud; W. Meevasana; R. G. Moore; D. H. Lu; Hong Yao; Yoshiyuki Yoshida; H. Eisaki; T. P. Devereaux; Z. Hussain; Zhi-Xun Shen
Photoemission studies in the pseudogap state of a cuprate superconductor show differences depending on whether a particle is added or removed, revealing broken translational symmetry. Moreover, this particle–hole asymmetry coincides with the opening of the pseudogap.
Physical Review Letters | 2012
P. D. C. King; Ruihua He; T. Eknapakul; P. Buaphet; Sung-Kwan Mo; Y. Kaneko; Satoshi Harashima; Yasuyuki Hikita; M. S. Bahramy; C. Bell; Z. Hussain; Y. Tokura; Zhi-Xun Shen; Harold Y. Hwang; F. Baumberger; W. Meevasana
We demonstrate the formation of a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the (100) surface of the 5d transition-metal oxide KTaO3. From angle-resolved photoemission, we find that quantum confinement lifts the orbital degeneracy of the bulk band structure and leads to a 2DEG composed of ladders of subband states of both light and heavy carriers. Despite the strong spin-orbit coupling, our measurements provide a direct upper bound for the potential Rashba spin splitting of only Δk(parallel)}~0.02 Å(-1) at the Fermi level. The polar nature of the KTaO3(100) surface appears to help mediate the formation of the 2DEG as compared to nonpolar SrTiO3(100).
Physical Review B | 2009
M. Yi; D. H. Lu; James G. Analytis; Jiun-Haw Chu; Sung-Kwan Mo; Ruihua He; M. Hashimoto; R. G. Moore; I. I. Mazin; David J. Singh; Z. Hussain; I. R. Fisher; Zhi-Xun Shen
Through a systematic high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission study of the iron pnictide compounds
Nature Physics | 2009
Ruihua He
(\text{Ba},\text{Sr}){\text{Fe}}_{2}{\text{As}}_{2}
Physical Review Letters | 2007
D. W. Shen; B. P. Xie; J. F. Zhao; L. X. Yang; L. Fang; Jing Shi; Ruihua He; D. H. Lu; H. H. Wen; D. L. Feng
, we show that the electronic structures of these compounds are significantly reconstructed across the spin density wave transition, which cannot be described by a simple folding scenario of conventional density wave ordering. Moreover, we find that LDA calculations with an incorporated suppressed magnetic moment of
Nature Materials | 2015
Makoto Hashimoto; E. A. Nowadnick; Ruihua He; Inna Vishik; Brian Moritz; Yu He; K. Tanaka; R. G. Moore; D. H. Lu; Yoshiyuki Yoshida; Motoyuki Ishikado; T. Sasagawa; Kazuhiro Fujita; S. Ishida; Shin-ichi Uchida; H. Eisaki; Z. Hussain; T. P. Devereaux; Zhi-Xun Shen
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