The effect of reduced dimensionality on a semimetal: The electronic structure of the Bi(110) surface

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We have studied the electronic structure of the semimetal surface Bi(110) by high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission using synchrotron radiation. Several surface states are found very close to the Fermi level giving rise to a complex Fermi surface. As a consequence, the surface is a much better metal than the bulk, a fact which could help to explain the observation of superconductivity in granular systems built from small Bi clusters.

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Agergaard, S., Søndergaard, C., Li, H., Nielsen, M. B., Hoffmann, S. V., Li, Z., & Hofmann, P. (2001). The effect of reduced dimensionality on a semimetal: The electronic structure of the Bi(110) surface. New Journal of Physics, 3. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/3/1/315

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