ARPES on Na$_{0.6}$CoO$_{2}$: Fermi surface, extended flat dispersion, and unusual band splitting


Abstract in English

The electronic structure of single crystals Na$_{0.6}$CoO$_2$, which are closely related to the superconducting Na$_{0.3}$CoO$_2$.$y$H$_2$O ($T_c sim 5K$), is studied by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. While the measured Fermi surface is found to be consistent with the prediction of a local density band theory, the energy dispersion is highly renormalized, with an anisotropy along the two principle axes ($Gamma$-$K$, $Gamma$-$M$). Our ARPES result also indicates that an extended flat band is formed slightly above $E_F$ along $Gamma$-$K$. In addition, an unusual band splitting is observed in the vicinity of the Fermi surface along the $Gamma$-$M$ direction, which differs from the predicted bilayer splitting.

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