Abstract
Quantitative characterization of energy landscapes at buried interfaces is essential for assessing their functionality. This perspective highlights recent developments in reconstructing internal potential profiles based on hard x-ray photoemission experiments that have proved to be a rich source of information. We show that band-edge profiles can be reconstructed from core-level photoelectron spectra by performing a comprehensive search for the best-fit set of associated layer-resolved spectra. The use of hard x-rays allows heterostructures to be probed over length scales comparable to relevant electronic screening lengths. Significantly, this information takes our understanding of such systems to a new level that is not currently achievable using any other experimental technique.
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Chambers, S. A., & Sushko, P. V. (2019). Probing energy landscapes in multilayer heterostructures: Challenges and opportunities. APL Materials, 7(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5129155
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