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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik
O 32: Electronic structure of surfaces: Spectroscopy, surface states I
O 32.2: Vortrag
Dienstag, 13. März 2018, 14:15–14:30, MA 004
Photoelectron Momentum Microscopy with Large k-Field of View using Soft X-Rays — •Sergey Babenkov1, Arndt Quer2, Katerina Medjanik1, Dmitry Vasilyev1, Martin Ellguth1, Florian Diekmann2, Sebastian Rolf2, Matthias Kalläne2, Kai Rossnagel2, Jens Viefhaus3, Hans-Joachim Elmers1, and Gerd Schönhense1 — 1JGU, Inst. für Physik, Mainz — 2CAU, Inst. für Exp. und Angew. Physik, Kiel — 3DESY, Hamburg, Germany
Time-of-flight k-microscopy at the high-brilliance soft X-ray beamline P04 (PETRA III) was employed for studying the electronic structure of several transition-metal dichalcogenides. Main emphasis was to maximize the field-of-view in k-space allowing to observe the k-patterns and circular dichroism (CDAD) texture in several repeated Brillouin zones (BZs) along kx,y (parallel) and kz (perpendicular to the surface). CDAD patterns exhibit a rich texture, varying with k-vector in all directions and with photon energy. The dichalcogenides constitute an interesting intermediate case between true 2D systems as discussed in early CDAD work [1] and bulk systems as studied recently [2]. Varying kz in small steps via the photon energy (from 290 to 370 eV, with ca. 5 eV increment) reveals strong redistributions of spectral weight of the Fermi-surface pockets at Γ, M, M’ between the first and the repeated BZs along kx,y. This is accompanied by pronounced changes in the CDAD texture. The variation with kz allows to quantify the size of the quasi-3D Fermi surface via tomographic k-space mapping.
[1] G. Schönhense, Phys. Scripta T31, 255 (1990); [2] O. Fedchenko et al., submitted (2017)