Experimental determination of bulk energy band dispersions
- 1 December 1980
- journal article
- Published by Optica Publishing Group in Applied Optics
- Vol. 19 (23) , 3964-3970
- https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.19.003964
Abstract
This paper reviews the methods of determining energy band dispersions in a tutorial way. Angle resolved photoemission techniques are applied that take advantage of a polarized tunable light source like synchrotron radiation. Various approximations (including exact methods) are described that have been made to obtain energy band dispersions (E vs k) directly from experiment, using a simple three-step model of photoemission. Apart from the energy E and the momentum k, there are symmetry quantum numbers of electron states in a crystal, which can be determined by using polarization selection rules. Examples are discussed for various methods and materials. In conclusion, the theoretical and practical limits of the band structure concept are considered.Keywords
This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
- Single particle lifetime in copperJournal of Physics F: Metal Physics, 1980
- Temperature Dependence of the Angle-Resolved Photoemission in Itinerant-Electron FerromagnetsPhysical Review Letters, 1980
- Symmetry Method for the Absolute Determination of Energy-Band DispersionsUsing Angle-Resolved Photoelectron SpectroscopyPhysical Review Letters, 1978
- Experimental energy dispersions for valence and conduction bands of palladiumPhysical Review B, 1978
- Secondary-electron-emission spectroscopy of tungsten: Angular dependence and phenomenologyPhysical Review B, 1978
- Angle-resolved uv photoemission and electronic band structures of the lead chalcogenidesPhysical Review B, 1978
- Electronic structure of palladium and its relation to uv spectroscopyPhysical Review B, 1976
- Angular-resolved ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy and its application to the layer compounds Taand TaPhysical Review B, 1975
- Angular Distribution of Photoelectrons Emitted from Copper Single CrystalsPhysical Review Letters, 1971
- Polarization Evidence for Momentum Conservation in Photoelectric Emission from Germanium and SiliconPhysical Review Letters, 1964