Magnetic surface states on Fe(001)

Abstract
The direct observation of magnetic surface states on Fe(001) is reported. A spin-polarized angle-resolved photoemission study identifies a minority surface resonance at Γ¯ (2.40-eV binding energy) and a minority surface state at (2.25-eV binding energy) in the surface Brillouin zone. The majority counterpart of the minority surface resonance is not observed. Good agreement with 7- and 13-layer full-potential linearized-augmented-plane-wave calulations is found for the minority Γ¯ to surface band. In addition, the 13-layer slab calculation is found to more correctly model the decay of the surface resonance into the bulk in contrast to the 7-layer slab where size effects play a role.

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