On the relationship between charge ordering and the Fermi arcs observed in underdoped high superconductors
On the relationship between charge ordering and the Fermi arcs observed in underdoped high superconductors
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We address the origin of the recently discovered close correspondence between the charge ordering wave vectors and the momentum-space separation between the tips Development of a nomogram to predict 30-day mortality of sepsis patients with gastrointestinal bleeding: An analysis of the MIMIC-IV database of the Fermi arcs seen in angle-resolved photoemission measurements in underdoped high-temperature superconducting cuprates.This observation has been interpreted as a signature of charge order forming as an instability of pre-existing Fermi arcs of a different origin.We calculate the Fermi surface spectral weight for a charge density-wave model, considering a Fermi surface, charge ordering wave vectors and short correlation lengths similar to those found experimentally.We show Attentional bias in competitive situations: Winner does not take all that the observation of wave vectors spanning the tips of remnant Fermi surface sections is a natural consequence of a Fermi surface having been reconstructed by charge order.The presence of short-range charge order therefore cannot be ruled out as a potential origin of the observed Fermi arcs.