K Sugawara, T Sato, S Souma… - … and Technology of …, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
We report high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) on high quality single crystal of graphite (kish graphite) to elucidate the origin of anomalous physical …
MT Johnson, AR Law, HP Hughes - Surface Science, 1985 - Elsevier
The dispersion of certain graphite conduction bands, lying up to 22 eV above the Fermi level, has been determined from secondary electron features appearing in synchrotron …
R Kundu, P Mishra, BR Sekhar, M Maniraj… - Physica B: Condensed …, 2012 - Elsevier
We present a comparative study of the near fermi-level electronic structure of single crystal and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). Angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy …
We report the observation of anomalous bands in graphite valence band structure in angle- resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments. The photon energy …
R Claessen, H Carstensen, M Skibowski - Physical Review B, 1988 - APS
We have measured the conduction-band structure of single-crystalline graphite by angle- resolved inverse photoemission spectroscopy (ARIPES) and target-current spectroscopy …
T Kihlgren, T Balasubramanian, L Wallden… - Surface science, 2006 - Elsevier
Ultra-thin graphite overlayers prepared by heating SiC crystals can give highly resolved valence band photoemission spectra. This is exploited to monitor K deposition induced …
ME Davila, MA Valbuena, V Pantín, J Avila… - Applied surface …, 2007 - Elsevier
The electronic band structure of different types of graphite samples have been investigated in order to identify the origin of non-dispersive density of states recently reported in the …
IR Collins, PT Andrews, AR Law - Physical Review B, 1988 - APS
The unoccupied electronic states of a single crystal of natural graphite have been measured by angle-resolved inverse photoemission, with tunable photon energies in the range 14–26 …
AR Law, MT Johnson, HP Hughes - Physical Review B, 1986 - APS
Synchrotron-radiation-excited angle-resolved photoemission from a single crystal of natural graphite is reported. Using photon energies between 20 and 65 eV, all the valence-band …