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Topological states on the gold surface

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Gold surfaces host special electronic states that have been understood as a prototype of Shockley surface states. These surface states are commonly employed to benchmark the capability of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and scanning tunnelling spectroscopy. Here we show that these Shockley surface states can be reinterpreted as topologically derived surface states (TDSSs) of a topological insulator (TI), a recently discovered quantum state. Based on band structure calculations, the Z(2)-type invariants of gold can be well-defined to characterize a TI. Further, our ARPES measurement validates TDSSs by detecting the dispersion of unoccupied surface states. The same TDSSs are also recognized on surfaces of other well-known noble metals (for example, silver, copper, platinum and palladium), which shines a new light on these long-known surface states.

NOBLE-METAL SURFACESHGTE QUANTUM-WELLSSINGLE DIRAC CONEELECTRONIC-STRUCTUREENERGY SHIFTSIMAGE STATESBAND-EDGEPHOTOEMISSIONINSULATORSADSORPTION

Yan, Binghai、Stadtmueller, Benjamin、Haag, Norman、Jakobs, Sebastian、Seidel, Johannes、Jungkenn, Dominik、Cinchetti, Mirko、Aeschlimann, Martin、Felser, Claudia、Mathias, Stefan

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Max Planck Inst Chem Phys Solids, D-01187 Dresden, Germany

Univ Kaiserslautern, Dept Phys, D-67653 Kaiserslautern, Germany

Univ Gottingen, Inst Phys 1, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany

2015

Nature Communications

Nature Communications

AHCI
ISSN:2041-1723
年,卷(期):2015.6(Dec.)
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