DOMINANCE OF SHORT-RANGE-ORDER EFFECTS IN LOW-ENERGY ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION INTENSITY SPECTRA
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15/06/1992
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<p>Using low-energy electron-diffraction (LEED) formalism, we demonstrate theoretically that LEED I-V spectra are characterized mainly by short-range order. We also show experimentally that diffuse LEED (DLEED) I-V spectra can be accurately measured from a disordered system using a video-LEED system even at very low coverage. These spectra demonstrate that experimental DLEED I-V spectra from disordered systems may be used to determine local structures. As an example, it is shown that experimental DLEED I-V spectra from K/Co {1010BAR} at potassium coverages of 0.07, 0.1, and 0.13 monolayer closely resemble calculated and experimental LEED I-V spectra for a well-ordered Co{1010BAR}-c(2X2)-K superstructure, leading to the conclusion that at low coverages, potassium atoms are located in the fourfold-hollow sites and that there is no large bond-length change with coverage.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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HU , P , BARNES , C J & KING , D A 1992 , ' DOMINANCE OF SHORT-RANGE-ORDER EFFECTS IN LOW-ENERGY ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION INTENSITY SPECTRA ' Physical Review B (Condensed Matter) , vol 45 , no. 23 , pp. 13595-13598 . |
Palavras-Chave | #X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON #DIFFUSE LEED #SURFACE CRYSTALLOGRAPHY #MULTIPLE-SCATTERING #AUGER-ELECTRON #TENSOR LEED #TOOL |
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