Fig. 3
From: Temperature-dependent electronic structure of a quasi-two-dimensional conductor η-Mo4O11

Band dispersions along the (a) Γ-Y, (b) Γ-Z, and (c) Γ-M directions at 20 K. (d) and (e) show the band dispersions and MDCs at the cuts A–Aʹ and B–Bʹ of Fig. 2e, respectively. The open circles in (e) are the experimentally obtained intensity at the Fermi level, and the solid line overlapping the open circles are the fitting curves obtained by the Lorentzian functions shown below each spectrum. The bands in (a)–(d) are obtained by integrating the data obtained in a k// region of ± 0.05 Å−1. (f) is a schematic illustration of the dispersion of the three metallic bands of η-Mo4O11 within the first Brillouin zone obtained from the present study. The shaded quadrilateral corresponds to the Fermi level.