Abstract
By tuning the laser photon energy in the non-linear two-photons photoemission at a single-layer graphene/Cu(111) interface, it is possible to observe a strong resonance at hυ=3.5eV along with a weaker one at hυ=3.85eV. The main resonance photon energy is consistent with a direct optical transition between the occupied Cu(111) Shockley surface state and the n=1 image potential state, located in the real gap-space between the single-layer graphene and the Cu(111) surface. The large amplitude of this resonance unveils a high value of the electric dipole matrix element integral that governs this transition. Furthermore, the Lorentzian shape of this resonance implies that these two states are decoupled from the continuum of states and the lifetime of the image potential state can be estimated.
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