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Orbital characterization of iron-pnictide high-temperature superconductors by angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy

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The electronic structure of the optimally hole-doped pnictide compound Ba0:6K0:4Fe2As2 was obtained and studied by angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). The light polarization dependence of the bands is explained by the selection rules contain ...
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Bulk vs. surface effects in ARPES experiment from La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 thin films

Experiments directly probing the electronic states using angle-resolved photoemission (ARPES) were carried out on La2/3Sr1/3MnO3 in order to elucidate its electronic properties. ARPES is a surface sensitive technique where bulk and surface states are usual ...
2010

IceCube sensitivity for neutrino flux from Fermi blazars in quiescent states

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We investigate the IceCube detection potential of very high energy neutrinos from blazars, for different classes of hadronic models, taking into account the limits imposed on the neutrino flux by the recent Fermi telescope observations. Assuming the observ ...
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Unusual Photoemission Spectral-Function Of Quasi-One-Dimensional Metals

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We have carried out high-resolution photoemission experiments on two quasi-one-dimensional compounds: K0.3MoO3 and (TaSe4)2I. In both systems, a metal-insulator transition associated with a lattice distortion is reported. We show that the Fermi-step charac ...
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