Three-Dimensional Electron Realm in VSe2 by Soft-X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy: Origin of Charge-Density Waves
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We measured at high energy and angular resolution the spectral width of photoemission features near the Fermi energy for Ag(100) and for the nearly-two-dimensional metal 2H-NbSe2. The results do not agree with the quadratic width-energy relationship predic ...
Aluminum oxidation states in stoichiometric or substoichiometric configuration are studied by core level photoemission spectroscopy on different substrates (SiO2, graphite). They are compared with recent results reported for the interface Si-Al-n+O. Three ...
The move of photoemission analysis from the macroscopic to the microscopic domain has been accelerated by the advent of new ultrabright synchrotron sources of soft-X-rays. This makes an overview of photoemission spectromicroscopy, photoemission at high lat ...
Photoelectron spectroscopy with high-energy resolution has been utilized to investigate the charge-density wave (CDW) in 1T-TaS2 between 20 and 360 K. Constant binding-energy curves reveal discontinuities in the temperature dependence of the photoelectron ...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectra taken with high energy resolution on the one-dimensional compound (TaSe4)2I confirm the suppression of the spectral intensity at the Fermi edge for one-dimensional systems and lend support to correlation effects as its ...
A study of the formation of In- and Au-GaAs(100) interfaces is reported. The metal overlayers are deposited in ultrahigh vacuum on room-temperature (RT) and low-temperature (LT) (100)GaAs grown by molecular-beam epitaxy, following the evaporation of a prot ...
The possibility of inducing a band offset in the electronic structure of Ge homojunctions has been recently demonstrated using Ga-As double layers. A photoemission study is presented in which it is proved that a similar effect can be induced using Al-As as ...
Photoelectron spectroscopy reveals a striking correspondence between charge-density-wave-related phase transitions and modifications of the electronic structure in 1T-TaS2. High-energy-resolution spectra indicate that the collapse of the Fermi surface is a ...
A comparative study has been made of iodine-intercalated Bi2Sr2Ca1Cu2Ox single crystal and 1 atm O2 annealed Bi2Sr2Ca1Cu1Ox single crystal using an AC susceptibility measurement, X-ray photoemission (XPS) and angle-resolved ultraviolet photoemission spectr ...
High-energy-resolution photoemission spectra, taken on three quasi-one-dimensional crystals, TaTe4, NbTe4, and (NbSe4)3I confirm the general phenomenon of the suppression of the photoemission intensity near the Fermi level in one dimension. We analyze the ...