K. Breuer et al., DOMINANT ROLE OF THE SURFACE IN PHOTOEMISSION FROM QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL CONDUCTORS - K0.3MOO3, Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 57(12), 1996, pp. 1803-1809
The electronic structure of the quasi-one dimensional oxide conductor
K0.3MoO3 has been studied using both X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(XPS) and angle resolved photoemission (ARP) spectroscopy. We find tha
t the spectra are dominated by surface effects, particularly deviation
s from stoichiometry. We report changes in the line shape and binding
energy of the Mo 3d core level XPS spectra that are due to variations
in core hole screening related to the density of defects in the surfac
e layer. We also discuss the role of surface defects in modifying ARP
spectra close to the Fermi level, particularly in the context of recen
t claims to observe Luttinger liquid behavior in photoemission spectra
from K0.3MoO3.