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. 2016 Apr 11;138(17):5685–5692. doi: 10.1021/jacs.6b02151

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy: (a–c) experimental raw ARPES intensity maps acquired on the pristine surface (a), after 1 ML DBTP deposition at room temperature (b), and after 1 ML deposition with the sample kept at 575 K (c); (d) energy dispersion curves taken at k = 1.44 Å–1 from the three previous maps; (e, f) theoretical ARPES intensity distributions calculated within a tight-binding model for a terphenyl molecule (e) and an infinite poly(p-phenylene) chain (f). The energy scale (E) is normalized by the resonance integral (t) between the pz orbitals of two neighboring carbon atoms.