Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy observation of anomalous electronic states in EuFe2As2-xPx
Abstract
We used angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy to investigate the electronic structure of EuFe2As2, EuFe2As1.4P0.6 and EuFe2P2. We observed doubled core level peaks associated to the pnictide atoms, which are related to a surface state. Nevertheless, strong electronic dispersion along the c axis, especially pronounced in EuFe2P2, is observed for at less one band, thus indicated that the Fe states, albeit probably affected at the surface, do not form pure two-dimensional surface states. However, this latter material shows reduced spectral weight near the Fermi level as compared to EuFe2As2 and EuFe2As1.4P0.6. An anomalous jump is also found in the electronic states associated with the Eu2+ f states in EuFe2P2.
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