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Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
Resolved inverse-photoemission spectroscopy is used to measure the energy dispersion E (k) of the unoccupied electronic surface-state bands of Si(111)2 × 1, Si(111)1 × 1-Ge, GaP(110), and GaAs(110). Comparison with optical transitions between occupied and empty surface states is made by measuring the bulk valence-band states in-situ with ultraviolet-photoemission spectroscopy. This procedure gives larger surface band gaps than the optical results and the discrepancy increases in going from Si(111)2 × 1 to GaAs(110). © 1989 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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