2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.84.035403
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Optical characterization of the evolution of ion-induced anisotropic nanopatterns on Ag(001)

Abstract: Reflection anisotropy spectroscopy is used as an in situ probe for the emergence and evolution of surface patterns on Ag(001) during oblique incidence ion bombardment. The information is extracted from plasmon resonances induced by the nanoscale patterns, utilizing the fact that smooth Ag(001) is optically isotropic. The Rayleigh-Rice perturbation approach delivers the temporal development of the average periodicity and amplitude of the surface patterns. For ion bombardment at a polar angle of incidence of 70 … Show more

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