1973
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4608/3/3/014
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Positron annihilation and Fermi surface studies: a new approach

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“…where G is a reciprocal lattice vector and n Ϫ (r,k) is the density of the occupied electronic states at k. If the positron density n ϩ and the enhancement factor ␥ are constants, one obtains the electron momentum distribution in the first Brillouin zone ͑the Lock-Crisp-West theorem 33 ͒. In the case of metals, this distribution consists of occupied valence-state regions with a certain constant density separated by the socalled Fermi-surface breaks from the unoccupied valencestate regions with a lower density.…”
Section: ͑8͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where G is a reciprocal lattice vector and n Ϫ (r,k) is the density of the occupied electronic states at k. If the positron density n ϩ and the enhancement factor ␥ are constants, one obtains the electron momentum distribution in the first Brillouin zone ͑the Lock-Crisp-West theorem 33 ͒. In the case of metals, this distribution consists of occupied valence-state regions with a certain constant density separated by the socalled Fermi-surface breaks from the unoccupied valencestate regions with a lower density.…”
Section: ͑8͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the LCW theorem 33 proposes that when the 2D ACAR spectrum is folded into the first Brillouin zone, mainly the structures related to the FS remain. In some cases, the FS breaks can be inferred just by studying the occupation of the bands crossing the Fermi energy.…”
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“…Tomographic methods can be used to reconstruct the 3D momentum density from a series of measured projections [17]. While the momentum density is a single-centered distribution having the full point-symmetry of the crystal lattice in question, the translational invariance of k space can be restored by ''folding'' the distribution back into the first Brillouin zone (BZ), giving the 3D occupation density [18]. This technique has recently been used to determine the FS topology and identify nesting features in a wide range of systems [19].…”
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“…The recorded ACAR spectra were corrected for the momentum sampling function and then folded back to k-space following the LCW-procedure [12]. This way features in the projection of the momentum distribution attributed to the Fermi surface are enhanced and easier to identify.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%