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Low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopy is used to study electronic structure and dynamics of d-like surface states of trivalent lanthanide metals from La to Lu. The magnetic exchange splitting of these states is found to scale with the 4f spin multiplied by an effective exchange-coupling constant that increases with 4f occupancy in an approximately linear way. The dynamics of the surfaces states, as revealed by the lifetime width, is dominated by electron-phonon scattering in the occupied region and by electron-magnon scattering in the unoccupied region, respectively.
Since the 1950s Heisenberg and others have attempted to explain the appearance of countable particles in quantum field theory in terms of stable localized field configurations. As an exception Skyrmes model succeeded to describe nuclear particles as
In an ordinary three-dimensional metal the Fermi surface forms a two-dimensional closed sheet separating the filled from the empty states. Topological semimetals, on the other hand, can exhibit protected one-dimensional Fermi lines or zero-dimensiona
The effects of isolated residual-gas adsorbates on the local electronic structure of the Dy(0001) surface were spatially mapped by scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy at 12 K. Less than 15 A away from an adsorbate, a strong reduction of th
Supplementary information for our manuscript, entitled Spontaneous Skyrmion Ground States of Magnetic Metals, cond-mat/0603103, is presented. The physical nature of the gradient terms of our generalized micromagnetic model for ferromagnets with softe
In comparison to 3d or 4f metals, magnetism in actinides remains poorly understood due to experimental complications and the exotic behavior of the 5f states. In particular, plutonium metal is most especially vexing. Over the last five decades theori