2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.84.6110
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Electron Wave Function at a Vicinal Surface: Switch from Terrace to Step Modulation

Abstract: The Cu(111) surface state has been mapped for vicinal surfaces with variable step densities by angleresolved photoemission. Using tunable synchrotron radiation to vary the k dependence perpendicular to the surface, as well as the k k dependence, we find a switch between two qualitatively different regimes at a miscut of 7 ± (17 Å terrace width). For larger miscut angles the step modulation of the wave function dominates, and for smaller miscut angles the terrace modulation dominates. These observations resolve… Show more

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“…In reality, the 1D or 2D nature appears unambiguously defined in surfaces with very large or very small d values, respectively. A less clear behaviour is found for intermediate d values [4,5], [11]- [14]. A number of different explanations have been given to explain this 1D-2D transition, and all of them lead to similar critical values around d c ∼ 20 Å for both Au(1 1 1) and Cu(1 1 1) vicinal surfaces.…”
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“…In reality, the 1D or 2D nature appears unambiguously defined in surfaces with very large or very small d values, respectively. A less clear behaviour is found for intermediate d values [4,5], [11]- [14]. A number of different explanations have been given to explain this 1D-2D transition, and all of them lead to similar critical values around d c ∼ 20 Å for both Au(1 1 1) and Cu(1 1 1) vicinal surfaces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…By changing the miscut angle, the surface plane rotates and hence the band projection along the SBZ. At a small miscut, an effective bulk-surface overlap is also possible at the L point via 2π/d step lattice umklapp [4], as shown in figure 7(b). For larger miscuts, as the projected band gap shrinks, there is an increasing overlap of projected bulk states with surface state Fourier components from L to .…”
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