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Transient Excitons at Metal Surfaces

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Abstract

We employ multiphoton photoemission to study resonant and nonresonant transitions between the occupied and unoccupied surface states at noble metal surfaces. At resonance, nondispersive bands give evidence for the existence of transient excitons at metal surfaces.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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