Abstract

Valence band photoemission spectra of black phosphorus have shown anomalous behavior at the excitation of 2p core-excitons. The intensity of the 2.7 ev peak shows a clear Fano type interference due to a direct recombination of core-excitons leaving one hole in valence bands. Besides, strong enhancement of the 10.8 eV peak is interpreted as due to a core-exciton induced resonance with two-hole final states. The role of core-excitons as intermediate states for photoemission processes is newly revealed in the experiments.

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