Band Edge at the (111) Surface of Copper Measured by the Total Energy Distribution of Field-Emitted Electrons

Abstract
The upper limit of the conduction band was found to be 0.4±0.05 eV below the Fermi level in the 111 direction of a copper crystal, in good agreement with theoretical predictions. The crystal was grown on the end of a tungsten field-emission tip and exhibited a central dark (111) region about 1000 Å in diameter. With the maximum permissible total emission, a current of 300 electrons/sec was observed from a region about 30 Å in diameter positioned on the 111 pole.

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