Nl. Saini et al., EVIDENCE OF REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ITINERANT HOLES BELOW T-C IN BA2SR2CACU2O8 SUPERCONDUCTORS - A POLARIZED X-RAY-ABSORPTION STUDY, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(9), 1995, pp. 6219-6222
The microscopic electronic structure of high-quality superconducting B
i2Sr2CaCu2O8+y (Bi2212) single crystals has been investigated in the n
ormal and superconducting states by polarized x-ray-absorption (XAS) m
easurements. The O K-edge XAS results led us to conclude the presence
of a significant density of p(z) symmetry orbitals for itinerant holes
. We observed a reproducible increase in the number of O 2p(x,y) itine
rant holes accompanied by a decrease of the O K XAS transition in the
upper Hubbard band (covalent holes) while going from the normal to the
superconducting state of the system. The increase of O 2p,, holes was
confirmed by an increase in the 3d(9)L/3d(9) ratio estimated from Cu
L(3) XAS measurements. This is in agreement with earlier inverse photo
emission measurements and constitutes evidence for the redistribution
of the itinerant holes below the transition temperature (T-c).