Abstract

We have investigated the smooth monohydride and the hydrogen-free diamond (100)−(2 × 1) surfaces by means of angle-resolved ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy along the main symmetry axes of the surface Brillouin zone. We discriminate the two differently terminated diamond (100)−(2 × 1) surfaces by their surface-state band dispersion. Furthermore, our experimental results are in good agreement with recent theoretical calculations [J. Furthmüller, J. Hafner, G. Kresse, Phys. Rev. B 53 (1996) 7334].

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