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Angular momentum–induced delays in solid-state photoemission enhanced by intra-atomic interactions

Authors :
German Research Foundation
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Universidad del País Vasco
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Commission
Siek, Fabian
Neb, Sergej
Bartz, Peter
Hensen, Matthias
Strüber, Christian
Fiechter, Sebastian
Torrent-Sucarrat, Miquel
Silkin, Viatcheslav M.
Krasovskii, E. E.
Kabachnik, Nikolay M.
Fritzsche, Stephan
Díez Muiño, Ricardo
Echenique, Pedro M.
Kazansky, Andrey K.
Müller, Norbert
Pfeiffer, Walter
Heinzmann, Ulrich
German Research Foundation
Eusko Jaurlaritza
Universidad del País Vasco
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Commission
Siek, Fabian
Neb, Sergej
Bartz, Peter
Hensen, Matthias
Strüber, Christian
Fiechter, Sebastian
Torrent-Sucarrat, Miquel
Silkin, Viatcheslav M.
Krasovskii, E. E.
Kabachnik, Nikolay M.
Fritzsche, Stephan
Díez Muiño, Ricardo
Echenique, Pedro M.
Kazansky, Andrey K.
Müller, Norbert
Pfeiffer, Walter
Heinzmann, Ulrich
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Attosecond time-resolved photoemission spectroscopy reveals that photoemission from solids is not yet fully understood. The relative emission delays between four photoemission channels measured for the van der Waals crystal tungsten diselenide (WSe) can only be explained by accounting for both propagation and intra-atomic delays. The intra-atomic delay depends on the angular momentum of the initial localized state and is determined by intra-atomic interactions. For the studied case of WSe, the photoemission events are time ordered with rising initial-state angular momentum. Including intra-atomic electron-electron interaction and angular momentum of the initial localized state yields excellent agreement between theory and experiment. This has required a revision of existing models for solid-state photoemission, and thus, attosecond time-resolved photoemission from solids provides important benchmarks for improved future photoemission models.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1257712883
Document Type :
Electronic Resource