Electronic structure of MgB2 from angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

Abstract

The first angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy results from MgB2 single crystals are reported. Close to the and directions, three distinct dispersions are observed approaching the Fermi energy, as can be assigned to the theoretically predicted σ (B 2px,y) and π (B 2pz) bands. In addition, we also observed a small parabolic-like band centered around , and attributed it to a surface-derived state. Good agreement between our results and the band calculations suggests that the electronic structure of MgB2 is of a conventional nature, thus implying that electron correlations are weak, and may be of little importance to the superconductivity in this system.

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