1980
DOI: 10.1016/0304-8853(80)90225-5
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Angle-resolved photoemission and the band structure of nickel

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“…For each case, the polarization of the incident light and escape direction of the photoelectrons have been selected such that only electrons from a single well-defined initial state are seen (for a tutorial description of energy band mapping techniques see Refs. 15,16,19,20). The splittings between the observed peaks and shoulders in Fig.1 are due to the ferromagnetic exchange interaction.…”
Section: Experimental Exchange Splittings and Energy Bandsmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…For each case, the polarization of the incident light and escape direction of the photoelectrons have been selected such that only electrons from a single well-defined initial state are seen (for a tutorial description of energy band mapping techniques see Refs. 15,16,19,20). The splittings between the observed peaks and shoulders in Fig.1 are due to the ferromagnetic exchange interaction.…”
Section: Experimental Exchange Splittings and Energy Bandsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…11,12) have been reported for the metals with nearly-filled d-bands which are considered in this paper: Fe,(l3) Co,(l3, 14) Ni, (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20) Cu,(21) RU, (22) [25][26][27][28] This section describes experimentallydetermined band-dependent exchange splittings 8E and band dispersions E(() for ferromagnetic Fe, Co and Nt and comparisons with band calculations. 11,12) have been reported for the metals with nearly-filled d-bands which are considered in this paper: Fe,(l3) Co,(l3, 14) Ni, (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20) Cu,(21) RU, (22) [25][26][27][28] This section describes experimentallydetermined band-dependent exchange splittings 8E and band dispersions E(() for ferromagnetic Fe, Co and Nt and comparisons with band calculations.…”
Section: Experimental Exchange Splittings and Energy Bandsmentioning
confidence: 95%