Laboratory in Materials Science and Physical Engineering
Publication by the Nanolamellar & 2D Materials Team
The article entitled "Fermi surface and band structure of Ti2SnC as observed by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy" has been published in Physical Review B.
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Here you will find the article by the Nanolamellar & 2D Materials Team:
"We present an experimental study of the electronic states of the nanolamellar compound Ti2SnC by means of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES). Experiments were performed on macroscopic single crystals, and the observed Fermi surface and band structure were systematically compared with the output of density functional theory calculations. The fine details of the Fermi surface predicted by theory are duly evidenced by the ARPES measurements. The multiply connected Fermi surface (FS) is formed by a combination of quasi-two-dimensional corrugated tubes and quasi-one-dimensional thin plates, centered on high-symmetry axes and points, respectively. The quasi-one-dimensional FS region displays a clear Dirac-like dispersion. An evanescent surface state is observed in addition to the bulk bands."