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Temperature dependence of photoelectron scattering from a monolayer
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Temperature dependence of photoelectron scattering from a monolayer

B.P. Tonner, H. Li, M.J. Robrecht, Y.C. Chou, Marshall Onellion and J.L. Erskine
Physical Review B, Vol.34(6), pp.4386-4389
1986

Abstract

Monolayers of lead on Ge(111) were investigated using angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy with synchrotron radiation. A narrow state close to the valence-band maximum is found to have the characteristics of a lead-induced surface resonance. This surface resonance exhibits a strong intensity dependence on substrate temperature. The temperature dependence is found to be consistent with a Debye-Waller-factor model that incorporates atomic correlations only between overlayer atoms, and neglects multiple scattering. The effective surface Debye temperature is reduced from that of a Pb(111) surface. © 1986 The American Physical Society.
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