Ast, Christian R.Pacile, DanielaPapagno, MarcoGloor, ThomasMila, F.Fedrigo, S.Wittich, GeroKern, K.Brune, H.Grioni, Marco2009-04-142009-04-142009-04-14200610.1103/PhysRevB.73.245428https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/37221WOS:0002386969001268834The electronic structure of a Pb overlayer on Ag(111) has been studied by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. We identify three p bands. While the p(xy) bands are sharp and closely resemble the corresponding bands of a free-standing Pb layer, the p(z) band is strongly spread in energy and momentum. Tight-binding calculations of the electronic structure combined with structural calculations using the embedded atom method indicate a symmetry dependent hybridization with the Ag(111) surface. We propose a symmetry selective, surface state mediated coupling to the bulk continuum which results in a broadened line shape for the p(z) band only.Surface Electronic and Atomic StructureSpectroscopySpin-Polarized STMEmbedded-Atom-MethodBy-Layer GrowthElectronic-StructureEnhanced NucleationEpitaxial-GrowthSurfactantAgInterfacesLeadSbOrbital selective overlayer-substrate hybridization in a Pb monolayer on Ag(111)text::journal::journal article::research article