When mapping spatially resolved photoemission intensity for electron kinetic energy corresponding to Fermi energy, one obtains a spherical cut through a three-dimensional Fermi surface of a metal. At the APE-INFM beamline at Elettra, we developed an automated method of measuring the Fermi surface cuts for a large number of photon energies and putting them together in order to reconstruct the three-dimensional Fermi surface. The energy and kshort parallel (momentum parallel to the surface) resolution are set by the monochromator and energy analyzer properties, while the kperpendicular (momentum perpendicular to the surface) resolution depends on the photon energy step chosen for obtaining subsequent data sets. By 3D interpolation of the data, one obtains the k-space tomography of the constant initial state surfaces (e.g. of the Fermi surface). From the tomography, one can retrieve true kx, ky, kz resolved maps. Besides de Haas van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations, this method is the most direct way for the determination of the Fermi surfaces. A set of data on the Fermi surface of Be(0 0 0 1) is presented and compared to dHvA data and theory.

k-Space tomography of the Fermi surface by spatially resolved photoemission spectroscopy with variable photon energy / I., Vobornik; J., Fujii; M., Hochstrasser; D., Krizmancic; M., Mulazzi; C. E., Viol; G., Panaccione; Rossi, Giorgio. - In: SURFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0039-6028. - STAMPA. - 601:18(2007), pp. 4246-4249. [10.1016/j.susc.2007.04.105]

k-Space tomography of the Fermi surface by spatially resolved photoemission spectroscopy with variable photon energy

ROSSI, Giorgio
2007

Abstract

When mapping spatially resolved photoemission intensity for electron kinetic energy corresponding to Fermi energy, one obtains a spherical cut through a three-dimensional Fermi surface of a metal. At the APE-INFM beamline at Elettra, we developed an automated method of measuring the Fermi surface cuts for a large number of photon energies and putting them together in order to reconstruct the three-dimensional Fermi surface. The energy and kshort parallel (momentum parallel to the surface) resolution are set by the monochromator and energy analyzer properties, while the kperpendicular (momentum perpendicular to the surface) resolution depends on the photon energy step chosen for obtaining subsequent data sets. By 3D interpolation of the data, one obtains the k-space tomography of the constant initial state surfaces (e.g. of the Fermi surface). From the tomography, one can retrieve true kx, ky, kz resolved maps. Besides de Haas van Alphen (dHvA) oscillations, this method is the most direct way for the determination of the Fermi surfaces. A set of data on the Fermi surface of Be(0 0 0 1) is presented and compared to dHvA data and theory.
2007
601
18
4246
4249
k-Space tomography of the Fermi surface by spatially resolved photoemission spectroscopy with variable photon energy / I., Vobornik; J., Fujii; M., Hochstrasser; D., Krizmancic; M., Mulazzi; C. E., Viol; G., Panaccione; Rossi, Giorgio. - In: SURFACE SCIENCE. - ISSN 0039-6028. - STAMPA. - 601:18(2007), pp. 4246-4249. [10.1016/j.susc.2007.04.105]
I., Vobornik; J., Fujii; M., Hochstrasser; D., Krizmancic; M., Mulazzi; C. E., Viol; G., Panaccione; Rossi, Giorgio
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