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Influence of the herringbone reconstruction on the surface electronic structure of Au(111)

Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, ISSN: 0947-8396, Vol: 78, Issue: 6, Page: 817-821
2004
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    53
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    92

Article Description

We present angular-resolved photoemission investigations of the Shockley-type surface state on the reconstructed (111) surface of gold. The so-called herringbone reconstruction, with three different (22 × √3)domain orientations, forms a super-lattice that has a clearly observable influence on the surface electronic structure. In the L gap of the projected bulk states, there appears a non-uniform photoemission intensity distribution due to the back-folding of the Shockley state at the Bragg planes of the reduced surface Brillouin zone. Furthermore, there is a clear indication of the existence of surface-state band gaps in the electronic density of states of the Shockley state.

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