Photoemission Studies of High-Temperature Superconductors
This book describes the status of photoelectron spectroscopic techniques, both theoretical and experimental, that have been applied to the study of the cuprate ('high-temperature') superconductors, together with the results derived from such measurements. The techniques described include angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of valence electrons, core level spectra (XPS), and some special variations, such as resonance photoemission. Attention is paid to the difficulties in interpretation of such spectra and to the problems in obtaining good sample surfaces and high resolution. Some comparison with results from other experimental techniques is made. The authors also outline expected future developments in the techniques. This book will be of great interest to graduate students and researchers in physics, chemistry and materials science with an interest in high temperature superconductors.
- First book on 'high-temperature' superconductors using this technique
- Discusses the problems as well as the strengths and successes of the photoemission technique
- Measurement techniques and their interpretation are described
Product details
September 2005Paperback
9780521019491
448 pages
252 × 178 × 25 mm
1.052kg
154 b/w illus. 1 table
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Structure and electronic structure of cuprates
- 3. Photoemission - theory
- 4. Photoemission - experimental
- 5. Examples
- 6. Early photoelectron studies of cuprates
- 7. Bi2212 and other Bi-cuprates
- 8. Y123 and related compounds
- 9. NCCO and other cuprates
- 10. Surface chemistry
- 11. New techniques in photoelectron spectroscopy
- 12. Results from selected other techniques.