Electronic energy bands of lead: Angle-resolved photoemission and band-structure calculations

K. Horn, B. Reihl, A. Zartner, D. E. Eastman, K. Hermann, and J. Noffke
Phys. Rev. B 30, 1711 – Published 15 August 1984
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Abstract

Angle-resolved photoemission with synchrotron radiation was applied to Pb(111) in order to determine the electronic band structure of Pb. The ΓL direction was mapped out by recording normal-emission photoelectron spectra. Band energies at several symmetry points in the Brillouin zone were obtained by evaluation of off-normal spectra. An adjusted free-electron parabola describes the empty bands well when compared with the critical points resulting from our band-structure calculation using the self-consistent linear rigorous cellular method. The occupied bands close to the Fermi energy agree well with theory, particularly with respect to the magnitude of the spin-orbit splitting, whereas there are discrepancies for the lowest occupied valence band. Inelastic scattering of photoelectrons gives rise to additional peaks in the spectra which cannot be attributed to direct transitions. No surface state was observed in the sp band gap.

  • Received 6 January 1984

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.30.1711

©1984 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

K. Horn

  • Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-1000 Berlin 33, West Germany

B. Reihl*, A. Zartner, and D. E. Eastman

  • IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598

K. Hermann and J. Noffke

  • Institut für Theoretische Physik der Technischen Universität Clausthal and Sonderforschungbereich 126 Clausthal/Göttingen, D-3392 Clausthal Zellerfeld, West Germany

  • *Present address: IBM Zürich Research Laboratory, CH-8803 Rüschlikon, Switzerland.

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Vol. 30, Iss. 4 — 15 August 1984

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