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Polarized-Low-Energy-Electron-Diffraction Study of the Mechanism of Electron Reflection from W(001) at Low Energies

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Author(s)

E McRae, Daniel T. Pierce, G Wang, Robert Celotta

Abstract

Polarized-low-energy-electron-diffraction (PLEED) measurements on W(001) are reported for incidence conditions close to the (01) beam threshold [energies 2<E<9 eV, polar angles 15°<θ <45°, (01) azimuth]. The intensity structure I(E) on the low-energy side of the threshold is found to depend on the spin polarization of the incident electrons. For θ >25¿, corresponding peaks in Iuarr} (E) and Idarr} (E) are split in proportion to their width [symbols [uarr} (darr}) designate spin up (down) with respect to the scattering plane]. For θ <25° the splitting-to-width ratio increases, and a shoulder grows up on the low-energy side of the lowest-energy peak of Iuarr}(E). The observations are explained by the superposition of reflection-amplitude contributions from "direct" or single scattering at the substrate and "indirect" processes in which the (01) beam is multiply reflected between the substrate and the surface-potential barrier. For θ >25° the differences between Iuarr}(E) and Idarr}(E) derive from the spin dependence of the phase of superposition of direct and indirect amplitude terms. The main effects come from the first indirect term, which corresponds to a single reflection at the surface potential barrier. For θ <25° there are additional important contributions from higher-order indirect terms. These terms add coherently to produce a resonance perturbation of the line shape of Iuarr} (E). The present results, taken together with earlier LEED results, indicate that the threshold interference mechanism is the dominant mechanism of very low-energy (<10 eV) electron reflection at the W(001) surface.
Citation
Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)
Volume
24

Citation

McRae, E. , Pierce, D. , Wang, G. and Celotta, R. (1981), Polarized-Low-Energy-Electron-Diffraction Study of the Mechanism of Electron Reflection from W(001) at Low Energies, Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics) (Accessed April 18, 2024)
Created October 14, 1981, Updated October 12, 2021