Low energy electron diffraction intensities from the (311) surface of copper

Measurements have been made of relative intensities as a function of energy for electron beams diffracted from the (311) surface of copper, and this work provides the first mesurements of diffracted beam intensities from a stepped surface. For a primary beam at or near normal incidence, the intensit...

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Published inSolid state communications Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 139 - 141
Main Authors Moore, W.T., Streater, R.W., Frost, D.C., Mitchell, K.A.R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.01.1977
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Summary:Measurements have been made of relative intensities as a function of energy for electron beams diffracted from the (311) surface of copper, and this work provides the first mesurements of diffracted beam intensities from a stepped surface. For a primary beam at or near normal incidence, the intensities of beams diffracted from Cu(311) show strong kinematical features. A Fourier transform analysis of the experimental intensities from Cu(311) suggests that the topmost interlayer spacing is very similar to that in the bulk.
ISSN:0038-1098
1879-2766
DOI:10.1016/0038-1098(77)90592-0