首页> 美国政府科技报告 >Electron Spin Polarization Effects in Low-Energy Electron Diffraction, Ion Neutralization, and Metastable-Atom Deexcitation at Solid Surfaces. Progress Report No. 3, January 1-December 31, 1983
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Electron Spin Polarization Effects in Low-Energy Electron Diffraction, Ion Neutralization, and Metastable-Atom Deexcitation at Solid Surfaces. Progress Report No. 3, January 1-December 31, 1983

机译:固体表面低能电子衍射,离子中和和亚稳态原子去激发中的电子自旋极化效应。 1983年1月1日至12月31日第3号进度报告

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The importance of electron spin polarization (ESP) effects in the various spectroscopies used to study solid surfaces has become increasingly apparent in recent years. Recent low energy electron diffraction (LEED) investigations in this laboratory and elsewhere have shown that a great deal of new information contributing to the understanding of the geometrical arrangements of atoms at a surface can be obtained if the polarization of the various LEED beams is measured, or if the incident electron beam is polarized. Polarized LEED studies have shown large polarization features that are very sensitive to the presence of adsorbed layers, surface reconstruction, etc. In addition, theory suggests that polarization measurements can provide a more sensitive test of many of the parameters used in a surface model than can conventional LEED intensity measurements alone. Polarized LEED has also been applied to the study of surface magnetism. In the present contract year, polarized LEED has been used, together with Auger analysis and LEED intensity measurements, as a diagnostic to characterize Ni(001) surfaces produced by laser annealing. (ERA citation 08:052633)

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