Extended Data Fig. 6: Comparison of Δk at p-wave, d-wave and f-wave resonances.
From: Pseudogap in a crystalline insulator doped by disordered metals

A series of Ul, δl, Re(Δk) and Im(Δk) is calculated for p-wave (top row), d-wave (middle row) and f-wave (bottom row) resonances (Methods). V0 was set to 7.4 eV for p-wave resonance, 16.4 eV for d-wave resonance and 27.8 eV for f-wave resonance to have the same kr of 0.36 Å−1 (dotted line in Fig. 4a). The variation of δl, Re(Δk) and Im(Δk) is narrower in k or E width for the higher number of l, which accounts for the smaller magnitude of pseudogap in Fig. 5a.