2003
DOI: 10.1016/j.progsurf.2003.08.022
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On the anisotropic optical response of Al(110)

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“…The intensity of the peak decreases, together with a small shift to slightly lower photon energy, upon either oxidation or Ni deposition (figure 33). The energy and shape of the RAS peak have been reproduced by DFT calculations [305,306], and it is concluded that the peak arises from transitions involving bulk states modified by the surface, rather than contributions from surface states or surface resonances.…”
Section: Al(110) Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensity of the peak decreases, together with a small shift to slightly lower photon energy, upon either oxidation or Ni deposition (figure 33). The energy and shape of the RAS peak have been reproduced by DFT calculations [305,306], and it is concluded that the peak arises from transitions involving bulk states modified by the surface, rather than contributions from surface states or surface resonances.…”
Section: Al(110) Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%