Single crystal antiferromagnetic USb2 was studied at 15K by angle-resolved photoemission with an overall energy resolution of 24 meV. The measurements unambiguously show the dispersion of extremely narrow bands situated near the Fermi level. The peak at th
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Fig.1. Comparison of the Fermi edge of Platinum with near – E F features of USb2. The dashed lines are the fitted data to the open circles (after a Shirley background has been removed). The FWHM values are defined mainly by instrumental resolution.
The natural line width is extremely narrow; the width calculated for hν = 34 eV is below 10 meV.
Fig.2. a) High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectra of USb2 within 800 meV of E F taken at hν = 34 eV,
b) The same valence band spectra of USb2 within the first 0.08 eV of E F.
Fig.3. High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectra of USb2 within 800 meV of
E F taken at hν = 43 eV.
Fig.4. High-resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectra of USb2 within 800 meV of
E F taken at hν = 60 eV.
Fig.5. Normal emission spectra of USb2 taken in a controlled surface termination experiment.
Fig.6. Normal emission spectra of USb2 within 70 meV of E F.
Fig.7. Normal emission spectra taken at Fano resonance (108 eV) and antiresonance (102 eV) at 15K.
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