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Influence of the substrate on the spin-orbit splitting in surface alloys on (111) noble-metal surfaces

Moreschini, L.  
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Bendounan, A.
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Bentmann, H.
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2009
Physical Review B

We have studied by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy the ordered XCu2 surface alloys formed by X=Sb and Bi on a Cu(111) substrate. We found clear analogies with the corresponding XAg2 alloys formed by the same elements on Ag(111). The electronic states near the Fermi level are similarly split by the spin-orbit (SO) interaction with the smaller splitting in XCu2 reflecting the smaller atomic SO parameter of Cu vs Ag. The charge transfer from the Bi and Sb adatoms to the substrate atoms and their outward relaxation are different for two substrates; both determine the Fermi energy of the two-dimensional electron gas.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.80.035438
Web of Science ID

WOS:000268617800145

Author(s)
Moreschini, L.  
Bendounan, A.
Bentmann, H.
Assig, M.
Kern, K.
Reinert, F.
Henk, J.
Ast, C. R.
Grioni, M.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

80

Issue

3

Article Number

035438

Subjects

Electron-Gas

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Cu(111)

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Energy

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Spectroscopy

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Ag(111)

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March 22, 2010
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