Interaction effects can change materials properties in intriguing ways, and they have, in general, a huge impact on electronic spectra. In particular, satellites in photoemission spectra are pure many body effects, and their study is of increasing interest in both experiment and theory. However, the intrinsic spectral function is only a part of a measured spectrum, and it is notoriously difficult to extract this information, even for simple metals. Our joint experimental and theoretical study of the prototypical simple metal aluminum demonstrates how intrinsic satellite spectra can be extracted from measured data using angular resolution in photoemission. A nondispersing satellite is detected and explained by electron electron interactions ...
The detailed appearance of photoelectron spectra from the valence bands of metals depends on many fa...
Understanding the electronic properties of solid state systems is of fundamental importance to all m...
Identification of specific chemical states and local electronic environments at surfaces by X-ray ph...
Interaction effects can change materials properties in intriguing ways, and they have, in general, a...
Angle-resolved valence-band resonant-photoemission of nickel metal has been measured close to the 2p...
Photoemission process leaves the target system in several final states that are lacking one electron...
The light-matter interaction is central to the photoemission process, with an ultraviolet photon pro...
Abstract. It is shown that photon energy dependent photoemission, using a synchrotron radiation sour...
The momentum-dependent orbital character in crystalline solids, referred to as orbital texture, is o...
AbstractElectronic Coulomb correlations lead to characteristic signatures in the spectroscopy of tra...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is one of the most direct methods of studying the ...
Electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS) gives direct information of the full energy-resolved electron m...
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Electron-phonon interaction in metals is a very old subject. Göran Grimvall in the preface to his cl...
We present experimental data and theoretical results for valence-band satellites in semiconductors, ...
The detailed appearance of photoelectron spectra from the valence bands of metals depends on many fa...
Understanding the electronic properties of solid state systems is of fundamental importance to all m...
Identification of specific chemical states and local electronic environments at surfaces by X-ray ph...
Interaction effects can change materials properties in intriguing ways, and they have, in general, a...
Angle-resolved valence-band resonant-photoemission of nickel metal has been measured close to the 2p...
Photoemission process leaves the target system in several final states that are lacking one electron...
The light-matter interaction is central to the photoemission process, with an ultraviolet photon pro...
Abstract. It is shown that photon energy dependent photoemission, using a synchrotron radiation sour...
The momentum-dependent orbital character in crystalline solids, referred to as orbital texture, is o...
AbstractElectronic Coulomb correlations lead to characteristic signatures in the spectroscopy of tra...
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) is one of the most direct methods of studying the ...
Electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS) gives direct information of the full energy-resolved electron m...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_028486633.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
Electron-phonon interaction in metals is a very old subject. Göran Grimvall in the preface to his cl...
We present experimental data and theoretical results for valence-band satellites in semiconductors, ...
The detailed appearance of photoelectron spectra from the valence bands of metals depends on many fa...
Understanding the electronic properties of solid state systems is of fundamental importance to all m...
Identification of specific chemical states and local electronic environments at surfaces by X-ray ph...