Strong spin dependence of correlation effects in Ni due to Stoner excitations
Abstract
Using high-resolution angle-resolved photoemission, we observe a strong spin-dependent renormalization and lifetime broadening of the quasiparticle excitations in the electronic band structure of Ni(111) in an energy window of 0.3 eV below the Fermi level. We derive a quantitative result for the spin-dependent lifetime broadening by comparing the scattering rates of majority and minority states, and further show that spin-dependent electron correlations are instead negligible for states. From our analysis we experimentally determine the effective on-site Coulomb interaction caused by Stoner-like interband transitions between majority and minority states. The present results unambiguously demonstrate the remarkable impact of spin-dependent electron correlation effects originating from single-particle excitations in a prototypical 3 transition metal, paving the way for further refinement of current many-body theoretical approaches.
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@article{arxiv.1805.09645,
title = {Strong spin dependence of correlation effects in Ni due to Stoner excitations},
author = {J. Sánchez-Barriga and R. Ovsyannikov and J. Fink},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.09645},
year = {2019}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, submitted on 24.05.2018