1998
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.81.1654
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X-Ray Photoelectron Diffraction in the Backscattering Geometry: A Key to Adsorption Sites and Bond Lengths at Surfaces

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“…Many other examples of photoelectron diffraction in the study of clean surfaces, adsorbates, and nanostructure growth appear elsewhere [30,60,61], including discussions of an alternative method of PD measurement in which the geometry is held fixed and the photon energy is scanned [30,62]. …”
Section: Application To Oxide Overlayer Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many other examples of photoelectron diffraction in the study of clean surfaces, adsorbates, and nanostructure growth appear elsewhere [30,60,61], including discussions of an alternative method of PD measurement in which the geometry is held fixed and the photon energy is scanned [30,62]. …”
Section: Application To Oxide Overlayer Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[27] In addition to band mapping, the same apparatus can be used for photoelectron diffraction experiments in order to characterize the structure of the surface and adsorbate geometries. The absorption of oxygen on Rh(111) was studied by X-ray photoelectron diffraction (XPD) [28] and the formation of subsurface oxygen could be directly observed. [29] Utilizing the same approach, the absolute orientation of chiral molecules can be determined as it was shown for heptahelicene, C 30 H 18 , on copper surfaces [30] and tartaric acid on Cu(110).…”
Section: Brief History Of Photoelectron Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10(b) shows that, even at 500 eV, there are still interference fringes in the backward direction, and such backscattering effects have in fact been used for adsorbate structure determination. [44] Such XPD effects can be modeled using the ingredients shown in Fig. 10(c).…”
Section: Photoelectron Diffraction and Holographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other examples of PD in the study of clean surfaces, adsorbates, and nanostructure growth appear elsewhere, [6,44,48] including a discussion of an alternative method of PD measurement in which the geometry is held fixed and the photon energy is scanned. [6,49] Finally, we note that a PD pattern can to a first approximation be considered a hologram, [50] as suggested by the notation of reference wave and object wave in Fig.…”
Section: Comparing the Fe And O Patterns Thus Immediately Permits Conmentioning
confidence: 99%