2015
DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2015.324
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Atomic-Orbital Analysis of ZrB<sub>2 </sub>Valence-Band by Two-Dimensional Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Abstract: To investigate the electronic state of Zirconium diboride (ZrB2) (0001) clean surface, we measured twodimensional photoelectron intensity angular distribution (PIAD) patterns with a display-type spherical mirror analyzer (DIANA). As a result, we obtained two-dimensional band dispersion cross section patterns of ZrB2. In these patterns, we observed the transition-matrix-element effect of linearly-polarized light excitation. Comparing the experimental data to the calculation results, we concluded that the band a… Show more

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“…The monolayered NbB 2 will be a promising electrocatalyst with high activity and selectivity for the nitrogen reduction reaction. All these studies indicate that TMdBs are a potential Dirac material with a stable structure, which provides a theoretical basis for further development of other diverse properties of monolayer TMdBs, especially Mbene properties [44,119,134,[136][137][138][139][140][141].…”
Section: Ultra-high Temperature Ceramics (Uhtcs)mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The monolayered NbB 2 will be a promising electrocatalyst with high activity and selectivity for the nitrogen reduction reaction. All these studies indicate that TMdBs are a potential Dirac material with a stable structure, which provides a theoretical basis for further development of other diverse properties of monolayer TMdBs, especially Mbene properties [44,119,134,[136][137][138][139][140][141].…”
Section: Ultra-high Temperature Ceramics (Uhtcs)mentioning
confidence: 93%