We examined by low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy the surface of thin Cu films on Pt(111). The Cu/Pt lattice mismatch induces a moire modulation for films from 3 to about 10 ML thickness. We used angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to examine the effects of this structural modulation on the electronic states of the system. A series of hexagonal- and trigonal-like constant energy contours is found in the proximity of the Cu(111) zone boundaries. These electronic patterns are generated by Cu sp-quantum well state replicas, originating from multiple points of the reciprocal lattice associated with the moire superstructure. Layer-dependent strain relaxation and hybridization with the substrate bands concur t...
In this work, through two different studies, we demonstrate the fundamental interest in the coupling...
Electronic structure investigations of Cu(554) using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/s...
Structural moir\'e superstructures arising from two competing lattices may lead to unexpected electr...
We examined by low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy the surface of thin...
The relationship between strain and surface electronic structure of Cu(111) films grown on Ru(0001) ...
First-principles calculations of the geometric and electronic structures of a single layer of molybd...
A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by...
We have studied the electronic dispersion of Cu and the Cu/Ru(0001) bimetallic system using photoele...
Electron confinement in thin films of Pb on Cu(111) leads to the formation of quantum well states, f...
Strain engineering is a vital way to manipulate the electronic properties of two-dimensional (2D) ma...
We present a study of graphene/substrate interactions on ultrahigh-vacuum-grown graphene islands wit...
Photoemission and Auger electron spectroscopy on Pt0.98Cu0.02 show that the (110) face has over twic...
We present a study of graphene/substrate interactions on ultrahigh-vacuum-grown graphene islands wit...
In this work, through two different studies, we demonstrate the fundamental interest in the coupling...
We study the strain relaxation mechanisms of Cu on Pd(111) up to the monolayer regime using two diff...
In this work, through two different studies, we demonstrate the fundamental interest in the coupling...
Electronic structure investigations of Cu(554) using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/s...
Structural moir\'e superstructures arising from two competing lattices may lead to unexpected electr...
We examined by low-energy electron diffraction and scanning tunneling microscopy the surface of thin...
The relationship between strain and surface electronic structure of Cu(111) films grown on Ru(0001) ...
First-principles calculations of the geometric and electronic structures of a single layer of molybd...
A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy by...
We have studied the electronic dispersion of Cu and the Cu/Ru(0001) bimetallic system using photoele...
Electron confinement in thin films of Pb on Cu(111) leads to the formation of quantum well states, f...
Strain engineering is a vital way to manipulate the electronic properties of two-dimensional (2D) ma...
We present a study of graphene/substrate interactions on ultrahigh-vacuum-grown graphene islands wit...
Photoemission and Auger electron spectroscopy on Pt0.98Cu0.02 show that the (110) face has over twic...
We present a study of graphene/substrate interactions on ultrahigh-vacuum-grown graphene islands wit...
In this work, through two different studies, we demonstrate the fundamental interest in the coupling...
We study the strain relaxation mechanisms of Cu on Pd(111) up to the monolayer regime using two diff...
In this work, through two different studies, we demonstrate the fundamental interest in the coupling...
Electronic structure investigations of Cu(554) using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy/s...
Structural moir\'e superstructures arising from two competing lattices may lead to unexpected electr...