Phys. Rev. B 66, 205302 (2002) [8 pages]Fermi surfaces of surface states on Si(111)-Ag, AuReceived 3 May 2002; revised 30 July 2002; published 1 November 2002 Metallic surface states on semiconducting substrates provide an opportunity to study low-dimensional electrons decoupled from the bulk. Angle resolved photoemission is used to determine the Fermi surface, group velocity, and effective mass for surface states on Si(111)√3×√3-Ag, Si(111)√3×√3-Au, and Si(111)√21×√21-(Ag+Au). For Si(111)√3×√3-Ag the Fermi surface consists of small electron pockets populated by electrons from a few % excess Ag. For Si(111)√21×√21-(Ag+Au) the pockets increase their size corresponding to a filling by three electrons per unit cell. The √21×√21 superlattice leads to an intricate surface umklapp pattern and to minigaps of 110 meV, giving an interaction potential of 55 meV for the √21×√21 superlattice. © 2002 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.66.205302
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.66.205302
PACS:
73.20.At, 79.60.Jv, 73.25.+i
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