Direct resolution of unoccupied states in solids via two photon photoemission
Abstract: Non-linear effects in photoemission are shown to open a new access to the band structure of unoccupied states in solids, totally different from hitherto used photoemission spectroscopy. Despite its second-order nature, strong resonant transitions occur, obeying exact selection rules of energy, crystal symmetry, and momentum. Ab-initio calculations are used to demonstrate that such structures are present in low-energy laser spectroscopy experimental measurements on Si previously published. Similar resonances are expected in ultraviolet angle-resolved photoemission spectra, as shown in a model calculation on Al.
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