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A photoelectron spectrometer for k-space mapping above the Fermi level

URI
https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/30117
Version
Published
Date Issued
1997
Author(s)
Greber, T.
Raetzo, O.
Kreutz, T. J.
Schwaller, Patrick  
Deichmann, W.
Wetli, E.
Osterwalder, J.
Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
The setup of an electron spectrometer for angle-resolved photoemission is described. A sample goniometer offers the opportunity for angle scanned photoemission over 2π solid angle above the surface. A monochromatized high flux He discharge photon source is exploited to measure thermally populated electronic states above the Fermi level EF. At energies greater than EF+5kBT the signal from a constant density of states declines below the photoelectron background caused by photons with higher energies than He Iα (21.2 eV). For He IIα (40.8 eV) the residual photoelectron background is lower and photoemission up to 6kBT above EF can be performed. Data showing two cuts through the Fermi surface of silver are presented. Furthermore the dispersion of the Shockley surface state on Ag (111) above the Fermi energy is quantified.
Publisher DOI
10.1063/1.1148429
Journal
Review of Scientific Instruments
ISSN
0034-6748
Organization
Institute for Surface Applied Laser, Phototonics and Surface Technologies ALPS  
Technik und Informatk  
Volume
68
Issue
12
Publisher
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Submitter
SchwallerP
Citation apa
Greber, T., Raetzo, O., Kreutz, T. J., Schwaller, P., Deichmann, W., Wetli, E., & Osterwalder, J. (1997). A photoelectron spectrometer for k-space mapping above the Fermi level. In Review of Scientific Instruments (Vol. 68, Issue 12). American Institute of Physics (AIP). https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/30117
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