We present the first clear evidence of electron emission arising direc
tly from a quantized two-dimensional electron channel from the InAs(11
0) surface covered by a few Cs atoms (approximate to 0.01 Cs ML). Spec
tral features observed by photoemission spectroscopy using synchrotron
radiation reveal discrete-energy electronic states resulting from qua
ntization in the direction normal to the surface. The electron photoem
ission originates from the vicinities of Gamma points in the first and
second surface Brillouin zones corresponding to the bottom of the con
duction band. These findings are in agreement with self-consistent the
oretical energy-level calculations using a jellium-like model.