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Photoemission studies of single crystals of titanium carbide
Authors:AL Hagström  LI Johansson  SBM Hagström  ANørlund Christensen
Institution:Department of Physics and Measurement Technology, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping Sweden;Xerox Corporation, Palo Alto Research Center, Palo Alto, California U.S.A.;Kemisk Institut, Aarhus University, Aarhus Denmark
Abstract:The electron distribution in the valence band from single crystals of titanium carbide has been studied by photoelectron spectroscopy with photon energies h?ω = 16.8, 21.2, 40.8 and 1486.6 eV. The most conspicious feature of the electron distribution curves for TiC is a hybridization between the titanium 3d and carbon 2p states at ca. 3–4-eV binding energy, and a single carbon 2s band at ca. 10 eV. By taking into account the strong symmetry and energy dependence of the photoionization crosssections, as well as the surface sensitivity, we have identified strong emission from a carbon 2p band at ? 2.9-eV energy. Our results are compared with several recent energy band structure calculations and other experimental data. Results from pure titanium, which have been used for reference purposes, are also presented.The valence band from single crystals of titanium carbide have been studied by means of photoelectron spectroscopy, with photon energies ranging from 16.8 to 1486.6 eV.By taking into account effects such as the symmetry and energy dependence of the photoionization cross-sections and surface sensitivity, we have found the valence band of titanium carbide to consist of two peaks. The upper part of the valence band at 3–4 eV below the Fermi level consists of a hybridization between Ti 3d and C 2p states. The C 2p states observed in our spectra were mainly excited from a band about 2.9 eV below the Fermi level. The APW5–9, MAPW10 and EPM11 band structure calculations predict a flat band of p-character between the symmetry points X4 and K3, most likely responsible for the majority of C 2p excitations observed. The C 2s states, on the other hand, form a single band centered around ?10.4 eV.The results obtained are consistent with several recent energy band structure calculations5–11, 13 that predict a combined bonding of covalent, ionic and metallic nature.
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