Observation of electronic structure replicas in photoemission spectra of graphite upon adsorption of tin phthalocyanine.
Hermann ErkPetra HeinStephan JauernikMichael BauerPublished in: Journal of physics. Condensed matter : an Institute of Physics journal (2022)
Cone-type bands near the center of the surface Brillouin zone were observed in low-energy angle-resolved photoemission spectra of tin phthalocyanine adsorbed on graphite. Simulations in comparison with the experimental data show that the spectral features represent replicas of the electronic structure of graphite nearK‾resulting from high-order momentum transfer processes up to the fourth order owing to the interaction of substrate electrons with the long-range structural order of the adsorbate overlayer. The analysis of time-resolved photoemission data from one of the replicas yields a quantitative and very good agreement with previous studies on the excited carrier dynamics in the Dirac cones of graphite and graphene.
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