The joys and pitfalls of Fermi surface mapping in Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+d using angle resolved photoemission Borisenko, S.V.; Golden, M.S.; Legner, S.; Pichler, T.; Dürr, C.; Knupfer, M.; Fink, J.; Yang, G.; Abell, S.
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