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Anomalies in the core level spectroscopy of a noncentrosymmetric solid, BiPd

Materials Science 2020-02-05 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons Superconductivity

Abstract

Understanding exotic solids is a difficult task as interactions are often hidden by the symmetry of the system. Here, we study the electronic properties of a noncentrosymmetric solid, BiPd, which is a rare material exhibiting both superconductivity and topological phase of matter. Employing high resolution photoemission spectroscopy with photon energies ranging from hard x-ray to extreme ultraviolet regime, we show that hard x-ray spectroscopy alone is not enough to reveal surface-bulk differences in the electronic structure. We derived the escape depths close to the extreme surface sensitivity and find that the photon energies used for high resolution measurements such as ARPES fall in the surface sensitive regime. In addition, we discover deviation of the branching ratio of Bi core level features derived from conventional quantum theories of the core hole final states. Such paradigm shift in core level spectroscopy can be attributed to the absence of center of symmetry and spin-orbit interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1909.10009,
  title  = {Anomalies in the core level spectroscopy of a noncentrosymmetric solid, BiPd},
  author = {Arindam Pramanik and Ram Prakash Pandeya and Khadiza Ali and Bhanu Joshi and Indranil sarkar and Paolo Moras and Polina M. Sheverdyaeva and Asish K. Kundu and Carlo Carbone and A. Thamizhavel and S. Ramakrishnan and Kalobaran Maiti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10009},
  year   = {2020}
}