Abstract:
The band structure of a monolayer Cu on Ni(111) was studied both by angle
resolved UV photoemission spectroscopy (ARUPS) and density functional
(DF) calculations. The Cu 3d-bands at binding energies between 2 eV and
5 eV show a very pronounced k(parallel to) dispersion along the [11 (2) over
bar] and [(1) over bar 10] substrate directions, but no dispersion with
k(perpendicular to). This proves the two-dimensional character of the Cu
3d-bands. The periodicity of the bands coincides with the periodicity of the
Ni(111) surface. The experimentally determined two-dimensional band
structure of the pseudomorphic Cu monolayer on Ni(111) is in very good
agreement with the results of DF calculations on the system. From this
comparison we obtain derailed information about the Cu/Ni interaction and
the k-dependent coupling of Cu and Ni bands.