Natural linewidth analysis of d-band photoemission from Ag(110)
Abstract
We report a high-resolution angle-resolved study of photoemission linewidths observed for Ag(110). A careful data analysis yields k-resolved upper limits for the inverse inelastic lifetimes of d-holes at the X-point of the bulk band structure. At the upper d-band edge the hole-lifetime is τh ≥ 22 fs, i.e. more than one order of magnitude larger than predicted for a free-electron gas. Following calculations for d-hole dynamics in Cu (I.\ Campillo et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., in press) we interpret the lifetime enhancement by a small scattering cross-section of d- and sp-states below the Fermi level. With increasing distance to EF the d-hole lifetimes get shorter because of the rapidly increasing density of d-states and contributions of intra-d$-band scattering processes, but remain clearly above free-electron-model predictions.
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