2000
DOI: 10.1007/s100510051086
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The interplay between the surface band structure and possible surface reconstructions of Mo(112)

Abstract: The interplay between the surface band structure and possible surface reconstructions of Mo (112)" (2000). Peter Dowben Publications. 118.

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“…22,42 The photoemission ͑ARPES͒ experiments, with a resolution between 0.10 and 0.25 eV, were carried out at the Synchrotron Radiation Center in Stoughton, Wisconsin in an ultrahigh vacuum ͑UHV͒ chamber employing a hemispherical electron energy analyzer with an angular acceptance of Ϯ1°, which has also been described elsewhere. 43 The photoelectrons were collected with emission angles defined with respect to the surface normal.…”
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“…22,42 The photoemission ͑ARPES͒ experiments, with a resolution between 0.10 and 0.25 eV, were carried out at the Synchrotron Radiation Center in Stoughton, Wisconsin in an ultrahigh vacuum ͑UHV͒ chamber employing a hemispherical electron energy analyzer with an angular acceptance of Ϯ1°, which has also been described elsewhere. 43 The photoelectrons were collected with emission angles defined with respect to the surface normal.…”
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“…22 The surface of the Mo͑112͒ crystal was cleaned by repeated annealing in oxygen and electron bombardment ͑flashing͒ and the crystal temperature was monitored with a W-5% Re W-26% Re thermocouple with an accuracy of Ϯ5 K. Exposure of the Mo͑112͒ crystal to oxygen was controlled with the use of a standard UHV leak valve.…”
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“…The surface of the Mo(112) sample was cleaned by the standard method of repeated annealing (at ~1400°C) in oxygen atmosphere with the oxygen partial pressure of ~1×10 -6 torr, followed by cycles of annealing at 1000-1300°C and flashing at ~1800°C, similar to the procedures used elsewhere [22,[25][26][27][28][29]. Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) were used to verify the quality of the Mo(112) surface.…”
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