Orbital tomography: Deconvoluting photoemission spectra of organic molecules

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We study the interface of an organic monolayer with a metallic surface, i.e., PTCDA (3,4,9,10-perylene-tetracarboxylic-dianhydride) on Ag(110), by means of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) and ab initio electronic structure calculations. We present a tomographic method that uses the energy and momentum dependence of ARPES data to deconvolute spectra into individual orbital contributions beyond the limits of energy resolution. This provides an orbital-by-orbital characterization of large adsorbate systems without the need to invoke a sophisticated theory of photoemission, allowing us to directly estimate the effects of bonding on individual orbitals. Moreover, these experimental data serve as a most stringent test necessary for the further development of ab initio electronic structure theory. © 2011 American Physical Society.

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Puschnig, P., Reinisch, E. M., Ules, T., Koller, G., Soubatch, S., Ostler, M., … Ramsey, M. G. (2011). Orbital tomography: Deconvoluting photoemission spectra of organic molecules. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 84(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.84.235427

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