Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2003-09-30
Physics
Condensed Matter
22 pages including figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.69.045102
Single crystal antiferromagnetic USb2 was studied at 15K by angle-resolved photoemission with an overall energy resolution of 24 meV. The measurements unambiguously show the dispersion of extremely narrow bands situated near the Fermi level. The peak at the Fermi level represents the narrowest feature observed in 5f-electron photoemission to date. The natural linewidth of the feature just below the Fermi level is not greater than 10 meV. Normal emission data indicate a three dimensional aspect to the electronic structure of this layered material.
Arko A. J.
Butterfield M. T.
Durakiewicz Tomasz
Guziewicz Elzbieta
Joyce J. J.
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