Abstract

Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) has been used to study the electronic structure of a ZrC 0.9 (1 1 1) surface. A sharp emission is observed at just below the Fermi level in normal emission spectra. This peak is ascribed to the emission from a surface induced state formed through charge redistribution around the surface. The two-dimensional dispersion of the state is found to be small.

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