Lateral confinement effects of (M)over-bar-point Tamm state in vicinal Cu(100) surfaces

TitleLateral confinement effects of (M)over-bar-point Tamm state in vicinal Cu(100) surfaces
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsValbuena, MA, Walczak, L, Martinez-Blanco, J, Vobornik, I, Segovia, P, Michel, EG
JournalSurface science
Volume630
Pagination144–152
ISSN0039-6028
KeywordsElectronic band structure, Nanoscale materials, Surface states, Vicinal surfaces
Abstract

Vicinal Cu(100) surfaces with different miscut angles and terrace widths are studied by angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The Tamm (M) over bar -point d-like surface state is strongly affected by the super periodic potential induced by the regular array of steps, as it shifts away from the Fermi level and its bandwidth is reduced. For smaller terraces, several replicas are observed, proving that the Tamm surface state is sensitive to the new superperiodic potential. For the largest terraces, the Tamm state starts splitting into incipient and non-dispersing quantum well states, indicating that a transition into a localized regime takes place as a function of terrace width. The results are rationalized using a Kronig Penney model to simulate the step superperiodicity. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.susc.2014.06.027