2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2023.1202456
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Electron beams near surfaces: the concept of partial intensities for surface analysis and perspective on the low energy regime

Abstract: Electron beam techniques are indispensable tools for the analysis of surfaces in fundamental as well as applied fields of science and technology. Significant improvements have been made in the past decades in the quantitative understanding of electron spectra, particularly with respect to the near-surface transport of signal electrons. The concept of partial intensities is a simple approach providing physical insight into transport of electrons in solids, a numerically convenient means for spectrum modelling a… Show more

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“…Berger et al [2] recoil nuclei propelled by ion beams Chatzidimitriou et al [3] neutron scattering experiments (H 2 O-D 2 O) Filippi and Calliari [4] H content measurement of hydrogenated amorphous carbon films Orosz et al [5] splitting into C and H elastic peaks (polyethylene) Orosz et al [5], Werner [6],…”
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“…Berger et al [2] recoil nuclei propelled by ion beams Chatzidimitriou et al [3] neutron scattering experiments (H 2 O-D 2 O) Filippi and Calliari [4] H content measurement of hydrogenated amorphous carbon films Orosz et al [5] splitting into C and H elastic peaks (polyethylene) Orosz et al [5], Werner [6],…”
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“…An accurate description of the shape of the experimental elastic peak can be achieved through Monte Carlo simulations of EPES, as demonstrated, for example, in references [6,10,13,14]. This approach proves highly effective in capturing the outcomes of many small-angle scattering events and allows us to easily investigate the effects of electron-beam-induced hydrogen desorption.…”
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