Spin selectivity in angle-resolved Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (AR-APECS) is used to probe electron correlation in ferromagnetic thin films. In particular, exploiting the AR-APECS capability to discriminate Auger electron emission events characterized by valence hole pairs created either in the high or in the low total spin state, a strong correlation effect in the Fe M2;3VV Auger line shape (measured in coincidence with the Fe 3p photoelectrons) of Fe=Cuð001Þ thin films is detected and ascribed to interactions within the majority spin subband. Such an assignment follows from a close comparison of the experimental AR-APECS line shapes with the predictions of a model based on spin polarized density functional theory and the Cini-Sawatzky approach.

Spin-Dependent On-Site Electron Correlations and Localization in Itinerant Ferromagnets

Gotter R;Trioni MI;
2012

Abstract

Spin selectivity in angle-resolved Auger photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy (AR-APECS) is used to probe electron correlation in ferromagnetic thin films. In particular, exploiting the AR-APECS capability to discriminate Auger electron emission events characterized by valence hole pairs created either in the high or in the low total spin state, a strong correlation effect in the Fe M2;3VV Auger line shape (measured in coincidence with the Fe 3p photoelectrons) of Fe=Cuð001Þ thin films is detected and ascribed to interactions within the majority spin subband. Such an assignment follows from a close comparison of the experimental AR-APECS line shapes with the predictions of a model based on spin polarized density functional theory and the Cini-Sawatzky approach.
2012
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
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