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Pietrzyk, M A; Orlowski, B A; Kowalski, B J; Dziawa, P; Osinniy, V; Story, T; Taliashvili, B; Johnson, R L, E-mail: pietrzyk@ifpan.edu.pl2008
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[en] The paper presents the experimental results of the electronic band structure study of the clean PbGdTe surface and this surface additionally doped with gadolinium atoms. Gadolinium thin films (0.4 and 1 nm) were grown epitaxially on the PbGdTe substrate. After the second evaporation the sample was annealed. Heating of the sample covered by metal atoms led to the diffusion of the gadolinium atoms into the surface layer of the sample. After each stage of the sample treatment (surface cleaning, Gd evaporation and annealing) resonant photoemission spectra were acquired for the photon energy range of 130-152 eV, corresponding to the Fano-type Gd 4d-4f resonance. The emission from the Gd 4f shell of the atoms built into the surface layer of PbGdTe was revealed and its binding energy was determined as equal to 10.4 eV
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IVC-17: 17. international vacuum congress; Stockholm (Sweden); 2-6 Jul 2007; ICSS-13: 13. international conference on surface science; Stockholm (Sweden); 2-6 Jul 2007; ICN+T 2007: International conference on nanoscience and technology; Stockholm (Sweden); 2-6 Jul 2007; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/100/7/072015; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Journal of Physics. Conference Series (Online); ISSN 1742-6596;
; v. 100(7); [4 p.]

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BOSONS, CHALCOGENIDES, CLEANING, CRYSTAL GROWTH METHODS, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, ELEMENTS, EMISSION, ENERGY, ENERGY RANGE, FILMS, GADOLINIUM COMPOUNDS, HEAT TREATMENTS, LEAD COMPOUNDS, MASSLESS PARTICLES, MATERIALS, METALS, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, RARE EARTH COMPOUNDS, RARE EARTHS, SECONDARY EMISSION, SPECTRA, SURFACE FINISHING, TELLURIDES, TELLURIUM COMPOUNDS
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