Abstract

A zero-field energy subgap of 35\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}9 meV has been measured at the ${E}_{1}$ edge in (111) InSb using differential polarization spectroscopy at a 150-kG magnetic field. Additional experiments suggest that this structure be interpreted in terms of the existence of a reconstructed surface layer.

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