Image potential states at transition metal oxide surfaces: A time-resolved two-photon photoemission study on ultrathin NiO films

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For well-ordered ultrathin films of NiO(001) on Ag(001), a series of unoccupied states below the vacuum level has been found. The states show a nearly free electron dispersion and binding energies which are typical for image potential states. By time-resolved two-photon photoemission (2PPE), the lifetimes of the first three states and their dependence on oxide film thickness are determined. For NiO film thicknesses between 2 and 4 monolayers (ML), the lifetime of the first state is in the range of 28-42 fs and shows an oscillatory behavior with increasing thickness. The values for the second state decrease monotonically from 88 fs for 2 ML to 33 fs for 4 ML. These differences are discussed in terms of coupling of the unoccupied states to the layer-dependent electronic structure of the growing NiO film.

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Gillmeister, K., Kiel, M., & Widdra, W. (2018). Image potential states at transition metal oxide surfaces: A time-resolved two-photon photoemission study on ultrathin NiO films. Physical Review B, 97(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.97.085424

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