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Core-level shifts on Be(101̄0)

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Summary, in English

A high-resolution photoemission study of the Be (101̄0) surface, at a sample temperature of 100 K, is reported. Three surface-shifted Be 1s components are revealed having shifts of -700, -500, and -220 meV. These are interpreted as originating from the first, second, and third plus fourth atomic layers while the bulk signal originates from the fifth and deeper layers. The surface layer shift for this more open Be(101̄0) surface is found to be smaller than for the close-packed Be(0001) surface. Reasons for this unusual behavior are suggested.

Publishing year

1994

Language

English

Pages

17460-17463

Publication/Series

Physical Review B (Condensed Matter)

Volume

49

Issue

24

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

American Physical Society

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0163-1829