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Quasielastic Helium Scattering Studies of Adatom Diffusion on Surfaces
Abstract Two-dimensional diffusion processes at surfaces can be studied on an atomic scale with quasielastic scattering of low-energy He atoms. In the last two decades He-atom scattering has matured into a powerful tool in the study of surfaces. Crucial contributions to both the development of the instrumentation for He-atom scattering and the exploration and interpretation of an extensive variety of surface phenomena which are accessible with this technique have come from Prof. J.P. Toennies and coworkers at the Max-Planck-Institut für Strömungsforschung in Göttingen (FRG).
Quasielastic Helium Scattering Studies of Adatom Diffusion on Surfaces
Abstract Two-dimensional diffusion processes at surfaces can be studied on an atomic scale with quasielastic scattering of low-energy He atoms. In the last two decades He-atom scattering has matured into a powerful tool in the study of surfaces. Crucial contributions to both the development of the instrumentation for He-atom scattering and the exploration and interpretation of an extensive variety of surface phenomena which are accessible with this technique have come from Prof. J.P. Toennies and coworkers at the Max-Planck-Institut für Strömungsforschung in Göttingen (FRG).
Quasielastic Helium Scattering Studies of Adatom Diffusion on Surfaces
Frenken, J. W. M. (author) / Hinch, B. J. (author)
1992-01-01
27 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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