Abstract
The Hiroshima Synchrotron Radiation Center has started to deliver the light from 1998. A linear and a helical undulator beamline, dedicated mainly for high energy resolution and low-temperature photoemission spectroscopy, have been installed and applied to studies on research subjects related to d,f electron systems; direct observation of the Ce 4f states in CeRhSb single crystal and metal–insulator transition in Y 1− x Ca x TiO 3 single crystals. Photoemission and inverse photoemission spectroscopies using tunable photon and tunable electron beam have also been developed and employed for research on electronic structure of zincblende and hexagonal MnTe.
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