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Accession Number
005904042
Author
Vos M
.
Kheifets
A
.
Weigold E
.
Canney SA
.
Kurp FF
.
Institution
Res. Sch. of Phys. Sci. & Eng., Australian Nat. Univ., Canberra, ACT,
Australia.
Title
The electronic structure of different forms of solid carbon studied by
electron momentum spectroscopy.
Source
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy & Related Phenomena, vol.87, no.3, Feb.
1998, pp.231-51. Publisher: Elsevier, Netherlands.
Country of Publication
Netherlands.
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to first give an overview of the information obtained by electron momentum spectroscopy (EMS) on the electronic structure of different forms of solid carbon (single crystal graphite, polycrystalline carbon, different forms of amorphous carbon, and fullerenes). We show for sp/sup 2/ bonded carbon that, with decreasing order, the structures observed change but certain basic features remain, sp/sup 3/-bonded carbon films and fullerene films both have electronic structures different from these graphitic films. The results of EMS are compared with the results of other spectroscopic and scattering techniques. It is argued that the combination of energy and momentum resolution is crucial in order to get a clear picture of the changes in the electronic structure due to the changes in atomic arrangements. Only EMS resolves both energy and momentum for all these solids. (65 References).
Abstract Number
A9811-7920-001
Subject Headings
Carbon
Electron spectra
Fullerenes
Graphite
Key Phrase Identifiers
electronic structure; solid C; electron momentum spectroscopy; single crystal
graphite; polycrystalline C; amorphous C; fullerenes; graphitic films; C.
Classification Codes
Surface impact phenomena [A7920].
Treatment
Experimental.
Chemicals
C/el.
CODEN
JESRAW
Language
English.
ISSN
0368-2048.
U.S. Copyright Clearance Center Code
0368-2048/98/$17.00.
Document Number
S0368-2048(97)00101-1.
Publication Type
Journal Paper.
SICI
0368-2048(199802)87:3L.231:ESDF;1-K
Update Code
199818.
Copyright
Copyright 1998, IEE.