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Anisotropy of the angle resolved electron attenuation at crystal surfaces

Journal

SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 603, Issue 2, Pages 369-372

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2008.11.028

Keywords

Electron-solid scattering and transmission - elastic; Low index single crystal surfaces; Copper; Photoelectron diffraction; Angle resolved photoemission; Angle resolved electron attenuation

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  1. Agency of the Czech Republic [20/07/0601]
  2. Institutional Research Plan [AVOZ 10100521]

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Photoemission multiple scattering theory is used to describe the electron transport in the surface region of a crystal. Intensities of photoemission from core levels of atoms situated in subsurface atomic layers are calculated as a function of the emitter distance from the surface. The electron angle resolved attenuation length (ARAL) is extracted from the exponential fitting of the intensity decays of photoemission into different directions. Substantial anisotropy of the electron ARAL is found for the Cu(111) surface in Mg K alpha photoexcitation of Cu 2p(3/2) levels and correlated with the orientation of highly packed atomic rows. Enhanced photoemission contributions from specific subsurface layers, caused by electron forward focusing effects, are reported. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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