Fermi arcs vs. Fermi pockets in electron-doped perovskite iridates

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We report on an angle resolved photoemission (ARPES) study of bulk electron-doped perovskite iridate, (Sr1-xLax)3Ir2O7. Fermi surface pockets are observed with a total electron count in keeping with that expected from La substitution. Depending on the energy and polarization of the incident photons, these pockets show up in the form of disconnected "Fermi arcs", reminiscent of those reported recently in surface electron-doped Sr2IrO4. Our observed spectral variation is consistent with the coexistence of an electronic supermodulation with structural distortion in the system.

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He, J., Hafiz, H., Mion, T. R., Hogan, T., Dhital, C., Chen, X., … He, R. H. (2014). Fermi arcs vs. Fermi pockets in electron-doped perovskite iridates. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08533

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