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Bulk band structure and Fermi surface of nickel: A soft x-ray angle-resolved photoemission study

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 74, Issue 4, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.045127

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We study the bulk band structure and Fermi surface of nickel metal by soft x-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (SX ARPES). SX ARPES, using tunable photons from h nu similar to 300 to 800 eV, facilitates depth-sensitive in-plane band mapping of Ni(100). Horizontal- and vertical-polarization-dependent studies are used to selectively enhance dipole-allowed transitions. While low-temperature (50 K) results provide band dispersions consistent with the direct transition model, room-temperature (300 K) studies confirm and quantify significant intensity loss due to nondirect transitions. The band maps provide band dispersions and identify all the bands in the Gamma-X-W-W-X-Gamma quadrant in momentum space. In particular, the results show that a hole pocket derived from the X-2 down arrow down-spin band exists in bulk Ni. This is in contrast to results of surface-sensitive ultraviolet ARPES studies but consistent with other bulk-sensitive measurements. The Z(1 down arrow) band is also shown to have depth-sensitive band dispersion and Fermi surface crossings. In addition, the magnetically active Z(2 down arrow) down-spin band shows nearly flatband behavior. The Fermi surface and band dispersions determined by the present ARPES measurements are in good agreement with local density approximation band structure calculations. SX ARPES is thus a valuable probe of the intrinsic momentum-resolved electronic structure of solids.

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