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Temperature-Dependent Localized Excitations of Doped Carriers in Superconducting Diamond
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Materials ScienceQuantum ScienceHigh-tc SuperconductivityEngineeringPhysicsSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsLaser-excited Photoemission SpectroscopyPhononDiamond CoupleSuperconducting DevicesFermi-edge ReplicasSolid-state PhysicTemperature-dependent Localized Excitations
Laser-excited photoemission spectroscopy is used to show that the doped carriers in metallic or superconducting diamond couple strongly to the lattice via high-energy (approximately 150 meV) optical phonons, with direct observations of localized Franck-Condon multiphonon sidebands appearing as Fermi-edge replicas. It exhibits a temperature-dependent spectral weight transfer from higher to lower energy sidebands and zero-phonon Fermi-edge states. The quantified coupling strength shows a systematic increase on lowering temperature, implicating its relation to the normal state transport and superconductivity.
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