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Unexpected high photoemission intensity is observed on copper surfaces at g
razing incidence angles of p-polarized light ((h) over bar omega = 21.2 eV)
. The dipole approximation in combination with Fresnel's equations and the
optical constants of copper is not sufficient to explain the experimental d
ata. Instead, local electric-field effects at the surface have to be taken
into account. In order to model the observed dependence of intensity on lig
ht incidence angIe, we follow two different approaches: one using modified
optical constants at the surface, and one including surface photoemission.
Within both formulations excellent fits to our experimental intensities can
be obtained, however, with the present data we cannot decide which model i
s more appropriate.