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High-resolution gold-valence-band photoemission spectra were obtained by the use of monochromatized Al K radiation and a single-crystal specimen. After background and scattering corrections were made, the results were compared directly with broadened theoretical density-of-states functions. The following conclusions were drawn: (i) Relativistic band-structure calculations are required to fit the spectrum. (ii) Both the Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker calculation of Connolly and Johnson and the relativistic-augmented-plane-wave calculation by Christensen and Seraphin give density-of-states results that (after broadening) follow the experimental curve closely. (iii) Of the theoretical functions available to date, those with full Slater exchange agree best with experiment (perhaps because of a cancellation of errors). Fractional (23 or 56) exchange gives d bands that are too wide. (iv) Eastman's 40. 8-eV ultraviolet photoemission spectrum is similar to the x-ray spectrum, suggesting little dependence on photon energy above 40 eV. (v) Both (ii) and (iv) imply an absence of strong matrix-element modulation in the photoemission spectrum of gold.
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D. A. Shirley
Tulane University
Physical review. B, Solid state
University of California, Berkeley
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dac7470d8d6ef495a3c200 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.5.4709