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The structure of a stepped copper (410) surface determined by ion scattering spectroscopy
Authors:AJ Algra  SB Luitjens  EPThM Suurmeijer  AL Boers
Institution:Department of Applied Physics, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 18, 9747 AG Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Ion Scattering Spectroscopy applied in the multiple scattering mode is used to determine the structure of a stepped Cu(410) surface. The energy of singly scattered ions is influenced by the presence of neighbour surface atoms. This effect can be used to determine interatomic distances up to about 10Å, as is shown by the results of 8 keV Ar+ and 11 keV Ne+ scattered through θ = 50°. The edge-edge distance of the stepped copper surface appears to be in accordance with the results of LEED experiments obtained by other investigators. The experiments show a good agreement with the results of the analytical 3-atom model of Poelsema. The energy of the so-called “plateau collision” appears to depend on the effective plateau length l as measured in the plane of incidence. Lengths l between 15 and 60 Å can be determined with an accuracy of 5 Å. Results are shown for 8 and 12 keV Ar+, θ = 40° and 60°, and 8 keV Kr+ θ = 40°. The experimental dependence of the energy on lis described correctly by a phenomenological model.
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