Abstract
Two bands of surface resonances on the (100) face of molybdenum have been observed confirming the prediction of a previously published calculation. Angle-integrated photoemission spectra using unpolarized radiations 21.22 eV and 16.85 eV reveal two surface resonance peaks: 0.3 eV and 2.6 eV below the Fermi energy. The origin of the lower-lying resonance is discussed in terms of the previously published calculation of the k and orbital-resolved surface local density of states.
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