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Alkali-metal induced band structure deformation investigated by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principles calculations
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Alkali-metal induced band structure deformation investigated by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and first-principles calculations

S. Ito, B. Feng, M. Arita, T. Someya, W.-C. Chen, A. Takayama, T. Iimori, H. Namatame, M. Taniguchi, C.-M. Cheng, …
Physical Review B, 卷.97(15), 155423
04/2018

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Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials Condensed Matter Physics
Alkali-metal adsorption on the surface of materials is widely used for in situ surface electron doping, particularly for observing unoccupied band structures by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). However, the effects of alkali-metal atoms on the resulting band structures have yet to be fully investigated, owing to difficulties in both experiments and calculations. Here, we combine ARPES measurements on cesium-adsorbed ultrathin bismuth films with first-principles calculations of the electronic charge densities and demonstrate a simple method to evaluate alkali-metal induced band deformation. We reveal that deformation of bismuth surface bands is directly correlated with vertical charge-density profiles at each electronic state of bismuth. In contrast, a change in the quantized bulk bands is well described by a conventional rigid-band-shift picture. We discuss these two aspects of the band deformation holistically, considering spatial distributions of the electronic states and cesium-bismuth hybridization, and provide a prescription for applying alkali-metal adsorption to a wide range of materials.

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