Abstract
The electronic structure of the clean Zn(0 0 0 1) surface is studied by angle resolved photoemission. An earlier detected surface state at the surface Brillouin zone centre is confirmed and a new surface state is found at the surface Brilluoin zone boundary. The surface electronic structure of Zn is found to be similar to the that of Cd. Evaporation of thin films of Mg and Rb onto the Zn(0 0 0 1) surface quenches the emission from both surface states and reduces the intensity of the bulk related structures.
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