Lifshitz transition across the Ag/Cu(111) superlattice band gap tuned by interface doping |
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Authors: | Abd El-Fattah Z M Matena M Corso M García de Abajo F J Schiller F Ortega J E |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Física de Materiales CSIC/UPV-EHU-Materials Physics Center, San Sebastián, Spain. |
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Abstract: | The two-dimensional, free-electron-like band structure of noble metal surfaces can be radically transformed by appropriate nanostructuration. A case example is the triangular dislocation network that characterizes the epitaxial Ag/Cu(111) system, which exhibits a highly featured band topology with a full band gap above E(F) and a hole-pocket-like Fermi surface. Here we show that controlled doping of the Ag/Cu(111) interface with Au allows one to observe a complete Lifshitz transition at 300 K; i.e., the hole pockets fill up, the band gap entirely shifts across E(F), and the Fermi surface becomes electron-pocket-like. |
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