Electronic Properties of low dimensional structures
Azzedine Bendounan

TL;DR
This paper discusses recent experimental observations of electron behavior in low-dimensional structures, highlighting how surface reconstruction affects surface state dispersion, revealing exotic quantum phenomena in reduced dimensions.
Contribution
It reports new experimental findings on how surface reconstruction influences the dispersion of surface states in low-dimensional systems.
Findings
Surface reconstruction significantly alters surface state dispersion.
Experimental evidence of quantum phenomena in low-dimensional electron systems.
Observation of fundamental effects predicted by quantum mechanics.
Abstract
Exotic phenomena about the behavior of electrons inside the solid were a long time ago predicted by the quantum mechanic physics and are only recently experimentally observed, in particular for systems of extremely reduced dimensions. Here, I report on recent experimental observation of fundamental effect concerning the dispersion properties of the surface state influenced by the presence of surface reconstruction.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurface and Thin Film Phenomena · Graphene research and applications · Semiconductor materials and interfaces
