A. A. Kordyuk, V. B. Zabolotnyy, D. V. Evtushinsky, T. K. Kim, B. Buechner, I. V. Plyushchay, H. Berger, S. V. Borisenko
Accurate analysis of the photoemission intensity from the surface states of
Bi2Se3 reveals two unusual features: spectral line asymmetry and anomalously
enhanced photoemission from the Dirac point. The former indicates a certain
symmetry of a scattering process, which results in strongly k\omega-dependent
contribution to the imaginary part of the self-energy that changes sign while
crossing both the dispersion curves and the energy of the Dirac point. The
latter is hard to describe by one particle spectral function while a final
state interference seems to be plausible explanation.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1106.2318
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