Low-energy atom scattering from surfaces. 1986

T Engel

Experiments in which low-energy atoms are scattered from surfaces represent an important new method for structural analysis of the topmost atomic layers of a surface. The method and its application in a number of areas in surface science, such as detecting surface defects and studying lattice dynamics, are discussed.

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