2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6816(00)00011-3
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Surface holography with LEED electrons

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“…6a, which led to the proposal of another variant of the DAS model with only one adatom and two cornerholes in the Si layer [65] as well as a simple Si tetramer model [66]. However, a holographic interpretation of the experimental LEED data [67,68] cannot be correlated to these models. The holographic reconstruction shows the surrounding of the adatom and reveals its position to be on top of a trimer of atoms which in turn sits above two deeper atoms as shown in Fig.…”
Section: (3×3)-sic(0001): Dangling Bond Saturation and Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6a, which led to the proposal of another variant of the DAS model with only one adatom and two cornerholes in the Si layer [65] as well as a simple Si tetramer model [66]. However, a holographic interpretation of the experimental LEED data [67,68] cannot be correlated to these models. The holographic reconstruction shows the surrounding of the adatom and reveals its position to be on top of a trimer of atoms which in turn sits above two deeper atoms as shown in Fig.…”
Section: (3×3)-sic(0001): Dangling Bond Saturation and Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It transpires that perfecting this image is the hardest part in the practical implementation of DIH. Guided by the experience in photoelectron and LEED holography [22] we have implemented the following procedure:…”
Section: Experimental Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a single energy, variation within an intensity map is with both the surface-parallel and vertical components of the wave vector, k || and k ⊥ , respectively, so E = (2) is carried out by using d 3 k = d 2 k || dk ⊥ where an energy step width of about 5 eV (i.e. of the order of the optical potential) proves to be sufficient [15,22]. The maps were made to enter the transform integral (equation (2)) where the simplest kernel, i.e.…”
Section: Real-space Images From Diffuse Intensity Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%