Cargando…

Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures

Photoelectron spectroscopy is now becoming more and more required to investigate electronic structures of various solid materials in the bulk, on surfaces as well as at buried interfaces. The energy resolution was much improved in the last decade down to 1 meV in the low photon energy region. Now th...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Suga, Shigemasa, Sekiyama, Akira
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2014
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37530-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023431
_version_ 1780947069885743104
author Suga, Shigemasa
Sekiyama, Akira
author_facet Suga, Shigemasa
Sekiyama, Akira
author_sort Suga, Shigemasa
collection CERN
description Photoelectron spectroscopy is now becoming more and more required to investigate electronic structures of various solid materials in the bulk, on surfaces as well as at buried interfaces. The energy resolution was much improved in the last decade down to 1 meV in the low photon energy region. Now this technique is available from a few eV up to 10 keV by use of lasers, electron cyclotron resonance lamps in addition to synchrotron radiation and X-ray tubes. High resolution angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) is now widely applied to band mapping of materials. It attracts a wide attention from both fundamental science and material engineering. Studies of the dynamics of excited states are feasible by time of flight spectroscopy with fully utilizing the pulse structures of synchrotron radiation as well as lasers including the free electron lasers (FEL). Spin resolved studies also made dramatic progress by using higher efficiency spin detectors and two dimensional spin detectors. Polarization dependent measurements in the whole photon energy spectrum of the spectra provide useful information on the symmetry of orbitals. The book deals with the fundamental concepts and approaches for the application of this technique to materials studies. Complementary techniques such as inverse photoemission, photoelectron diffraction, photon spectroscopy including infrared and X-ray and scanning tunneling spectroscopy are presented. This book provides not only a wide scope of photoelectron spectroscopy of solids but also extends our understanding of electronic structures beyond photoelectron spectroscopy.
id cern-2023431
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2014
publisher Springer
record_format invenio
spelling cern-20234312021-04-21T20:13:23Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-37530-9http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023431engSuga, ShigemasaSekiyama, AkiraPhotoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structuresOther Fields of PhysicsPhotoelectron spectroscopy is now becoming more and more required to investigate electronic structures of various solid materials in the bulk, on surfaces as well as at buried interfaces. The energy resolution was much improved in the last decade down to 1 meV in the low photon energy region. Now this technique is available from a few eV up to 10 keV by use of lasers, electron cyclotron resonance lamps in addition to synchrotron radiation and X-ray tubes. High resolution angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy (ARPES) is now widely applied to band mapping of materials. It attracts a wide attention from both fundamental science and material engineering. Studies of the dynamics of excited states are feasible by time of flight spectroscopy with fully utilizing the pulse structures of synchrotron radiation as well as lasers including the free electron lasers (FEL). Spin resolved studies also made dramatic progress by using higher efficiency spin detectors and two dimensional spin detectors. Polarization dependent measurements in the whole photon energy spectrum of the spectra provide useful information on the symmetry of orbitals. The book deals with the fundamental concepts and approaches for the application of this technique to materials studies. Complementary techniques such as inverse photoemission, photoelectron diffraction, photon spectroscopy including infrared and X-ray and scanning tunneling spectroscopy are presented. This book provides not only a wide scope of photoelectron spectroscopy of solids but also extends our understanding of electronic structures beyond photoelectron spectroscopy.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:20234312014
spellingShingle Other Fields of Physics
Suga, Shigemasa
Sekiyama, Akira
Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
title Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
title_full Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
title_fullStr Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
title_full_unstemmed Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
title_short Photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
title_sort photoelectron spectroscopy: bulk and surface electronic structures
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37530-9
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2023431
work_keys_str_mv AT sugashigemasa photoelectronspectroscopybulkandsurfaceelectronicstructures
AT sekiyamaakira photoelectronspectroscopybulkandsurfaceelectronicstructures