High-order replica bands in monolayer FeSe/SrTiO3 revealed by polarization-dependent photoemission spectroscopy
Chong Liu, Ryan Day, Fengmiao Li, Ryan Roemer, Sergey Zhdanovich, Sergey Gorovikov, Tor Pedersen, Juan Jiang, Sangjae Lee, M. Schneider, Doug Wong, P. Dosanjh, F. J. Walker, Charles Ahn, G. Levy, A. Damascelli, G. A. Sawatzky, Ke Zou
Abstract
Abstract The mechanism of the enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe/SrTiO 3 has been enthusiastically studied and debated over the past decade. One specific observation has been taken to be of central importance: the replica bands in the photoemission spectrum. Although suggestive of electron-phonon interaction in the material, the essence of these spectroscopic features remains highly controversial. In this work, we conduct angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements on monolayer FeSe/SrTiO 3 using linearly polarized photons. This configuration enables unambiguous characterization of the valence electronic structure with a suppression of the spectral background. We consistently observe high-order replica bands derived from various Fe 3 d bands, similar to those observed on bare SrTiO 3 . The intensity of the replica bands is unexpectedly high and different between d xy and d yz bands. Our results provide new insights on the electronic structure of this high-temperature superconductor and the physical origin of the photoemission replica bands.