A DIRECT INVERSION METHOD FOR SURFACE-STRUCTURE DETERMINATION FROM LEED INTENSITIES
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17/12/1992
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<p>LOW-ENERGY electron diffraction (LEED) has become the most successful technique in surface crystallography1, but because of the complexity of the surface-electron scattering interactions, analyses of LEED data are still conducted on a trial-and-error basis: a direct-inversion method for treating LEED intensity data remains an attractive goal2. Building on recent theoretical and experimental developments in electron holography from surface structures3-16, we show here that three-dimensional images with atomic resolution can be obtained by a direct transform of conventional LEED intensity spectra.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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Hu , P , KING , D A & Hu , P 1992 , ' A DIRECT INVERSION METHOD FOR SURFACE-STRUCTURE DETERMINATION FROM LEED INTENSITIES ' Nature , vol 360 , no. 6405 , pp. 655-658 . |
Palavras-Chave | #ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION #MULTIPLE-SCATTERING #HOLOGRAPHIC IMAGES #CRYSTALLOGRAPHY #PHOTOEMISSION #TRANSFORM #PATTERNS |
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