Photoemission study of a high-Tcsuperconducting Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu oxide

Abstract
We have used ultraviolet, x-ray, and inverse-photoemission spectroscopies to characterize the electronic structure of a novel bismuth cuprate compound with an average composition Bi2.5 Sr1.5 Ca1 Cu2 Oy which becomes superconductor at 84 K. The data indicate that the valence band is shifted 2 eV to higher binding energy with respect to band-structure calculations. This together with the presence of shake-up satellites in the Cu 2p spectrum suggests that Udd is 6 eV for Cu 3d electrons in this Bi compound. The electron-electron correlation seems to be much smaller in the Bi-O planes than in the Cu-O planes. The chemical state of the cations is basically Cu2+, Bi3+, Ca2+, and Sr2+.