Towards Laser-based Angle-Resolved Photoemission Spectroscopy at Ultralow Temperatures
ORAL
Abstract
Recent technical advances in angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) have enabled electronic structures of solids to be mapped at sub-Kelvin temperatures [1] or with sub-meV energy resolution [2]. However, achieving both conditions simultaneously remains an ongoing effort in the ARPES community. To this end, we discuss our progress in employing a laser-based source to perform ARPES of novel materials at ultralow temperatures.\\ [1] Borisenko. \emph{Synchrotron Radiation News} \textbf{25}, no. 5 (2012): 6-11.\\ [2] Okazaki, \emph{et al.} \emph{Science} \textbf{337}, no. 6100 (2012): 1314-1317.
–