A. A. Gogina, A. A. Rybkina, A. V. Tarasov, A. M. Shikin, A. G. Rybkin
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Spin-Polarized States in the Electronic Structure of Pt(111) and Graphene/Pt(111)
The surface spin-polarized states in the electronic structure of Pt(111) and graphene/Pt(111) have been studied in detail using angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and density functional theory calculations. The results obtained show the presence of cone-shaped surface states near the Fermi level in the vicinity of the \(\bar {M}\) point of the surface Brillouin zone of platinum for both systems. Theoretical calculations confirm that these states are spin-polarized surface states of Pt(111) single crystal.
期刊介绍:
Crystallography Reports is a journal that publishes original articles short communications, and reviews on various aspects of crystallography: diffraction and scattering of X-rays, electrons, and neutrons, determination of crystal structure of inorganic and organic substances, including proteins and other biological substances; UV-VIS and IR spectroscopy; growth, imperfect structure and physical properties of crystals; thin films, liquid crystals, nanomaterials, partially disordered systems, and the methods of studies.