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R E. Watson, J F. Herbst, L Hodges, B I. Lundqvist, J W. Wilkins
Self-consistent energy-band calculations for paramagnetic Ni have been performed in an effort to compare ground-state and excitationpotential prescriptions
A survey is given of the available cross-section data for ionization of inner-shell electrons by incident electrons in the range of interest for electron-probe
Electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) can be used as a quantitative tool for the determination of the chemical composition of the surface region of
Mean free paths for electrons in bulk jellium are calculated for hot electrons with energies from a few hundred to a few thousand electron volts and for values
The adsorption of CO on W(100) at 80 K has been studied by photoelectron spectroscopy at hv=21.22 eV, and the results have been correlated with previous data
Photoemission spectra at hv=21.2 eV reveal two 5p levels for xenon physisorbed on a tungsten (100) surface. The spin-orbit splitting of the two levels and their
Early attempts to observe electron polarization in the scattering of low-energy electrons from solids are reviewed. It is found that results published by
Apparent oscillator-strength values for transitions in the 4 to 14 eV region in nitrous oxide have been derived from electron energy-loss measurements. Detailed
It is shown that recent measurements of field ion energy distributions from clean tungsten surfaces probe the density of metal states in the vicinity of the
The storage of manipulator control functions in the CMAC memory is accomplished by an iterative process which, if the control function is sufficiently smooth
CMAC is an adaptive system by which control functions for many degrees of freedom operating simultaneously can be computed by referring to a table rather than
Several calculations suggest that the lowest triplet states of ozone lie near the dissociation limit. Using electron energy-loss spectroscopy, we have observed
Creation of a deep localized hole in the process of x-ray photoemission from metals is followed by a drastic rearrangement of the surrounding electrons in the
Oscillator strengths for O 2 from 6 to 14 eV are derived from the energy-loss spectrum of 100 eV incident electrons. Integrated f values for the Schumann-Runge