Can photoemission tomography be useful for small, strongly-interacting adsorbate systems?
Can photoemission tomography be useful for small, strongly-interacting adsorbate systems?
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Molecular orbital tomography, also termed photoemission tomography, which considers the final state as a simple plane wave, has been very successful in describing the photoemisson distribution of large adsorbates on noble metal surfaces. Here, following a suggestion by Bradshaw and Woodruff (2015 New J. Phys. 17 013033), we consider a small and str...
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Can photoemission tomography be useful for small, strongly-interacting adsorbate systems?
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1367-2630
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1367-2630
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10.1088/1367-2630/ab0781