Abstract

Resonant photoemission in black phosphorus is studied theoretically with a model of simplified energy bands. It is shown that a core exciton state plays an essentially important role both in the resonant enhancement of the photoemission peak at the binding energy 10.8eV and the Fano type interference at 2.7eV, which have recently been observed experimentally.

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