Hard X-ray PhotoEmission Spectroscopy (HAXPES) is a new tool for the study of bulk electronic properties of solids using synchrotron radiation. We review recent achievements of HAXPES, with particular reference to the VOLPE project, showing that high energy resolution and bulk sensitivity can be obtained at kinetic energies of 6-8 keV. We present also the results of recent studies on strongly correlated materials, such as vanadium sesquioxide and bilayered manganites, revealing the presence of different screening properties in the bulk with respect to the surface. We discuss the relevant experimental features of the metal-insulator transition in these materials.

Panaccione, G., Offi, F., Sacchi, M., Torelli, P. (2008). Hard X-ray PhotoEmission Spectroscopy of strongly correlated systems. COMPTES RENDUS PHYSIQUE, 9(5-6), 524-536 [10.1016/j.crhy.2007.04.005].

Hard X-ray PhotoEmission Spectroscopy of strongly correlated systems

OFFI, FRANCESCO;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Hard X-ray PhotoEmission Spectroscopy (HAXPES) is a new tool for the study of bulk electronic properties of solids using synchrotron radiation. We review recent achievements of HAXPES, with particular reference to the VOLPE project, showing that high energy resolution and bulk sensitivity can be obtained at kinetic energies of 6-8 keV. We present also the results of recent studies on strongly correlated materials, such as vanadium sesquioxide and bilayered manganites, revealing the presence of different screening properties in the bulk with respect to the surface. We discuss the relevant experimental features of the metal-insulator transition in these materials.
2008
Panaccione, G., Offi, F., Sacchi, M., Torelli, P. (2008). Hard X-ray PhotoEmission Spectroscopy of strongly correlated systems. COMPTES RENDUS PHYSIQUE, 9(5-6), 524-536 [10.1016/j.crhy.2007.04.005].
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