Widespread spin polarization effects in photoemission from topological insulators.
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Traditional photoemission spectroscopy probes the energy of electrons in a material.
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Photoemission spectra are also measured using synchrotron radiation sources.
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Using photoemission spectroscopy to probe a strongly interacting Fermi gas.
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Short range plasmon resonators probed by photoemission electron microscopy.
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Optical control of TI photoemission has more immediate practical possibilities as well.
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Collapse of long-range charge order tracked by time-resolved photoemission at high momenta.
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Arrows depict spin of surface-state electrons, before photoemission.
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Photoemission occurs when light ejects electrons from a material.
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An emission of photoelectrons (especially from a metallic surface)
In the photoelectric effect, electrons are emitted from matter (metals and non-metallic solids, liquids or gases) as a consequence of their absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation of very short wavelength, such as visible or ultraviolet light. ...