Quantized electronic fine structure with large anisotropy in ferromagnetic Fe films
arXiv:1503.02440 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.90.035136
Abstract
We report on the spectroscopic observation of a quantized electronic fine structure near the Fermi energy in thin Fe films grown on W(110). The quantum well states are detected down to binding energies of $\sim$10 meV by angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. The band dispersion of these states is found to feature a pronounced anisotropy within the surface plane: It is free-electron like along the $\bar{Î\rm{H}}$-direction while it becomes heavy along $\bar{Î\rm{N}}$. Density functional theory calculations identify the observed states to have both majority and minority spin character and indicate that the large anisotropy can be dependent on the number of Fe-layers and coupling to the substrate.
5 pages, 5 figures