Two Contributions to the Theory of Annihilation of Positrons in Metals. I. Determination of the True Fermi Surface
- 4 October 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 140 (1A), A227-A236
- https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.140.A227
Abstract
The theory of positron annihilation in metals, including electron-positron and electron-electron interaction, is discussed. It is well known that the Coulomb force of the positron causes very major changes in the motion of the electrons. Nevertheless, it is established that a sharp "break" in the angular-correlation curve of the two rays resulting from the singlet-state annihilation occurs at precisely those angles where it should be expected in the absence of electron-positron interaction. The break is an image of the discontinuity in the momentum distribution present in "normal" metals. Positron annihilation in metals is therefore a useful tool for the investigation of the true Fermi surface. It is also demonstrated that the slope of the angular-correlation curve at the Fermi momentum is related to the Gaussian curvature of the Fermi surface.
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