International audienceTwo aspects of the contribution of grazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) to molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) are reviewed here: the ability of GIFAD to provide in-situ a precise description of the atomic-scale surface topology, and its ability to follow larger-scale changes in surface roughness during layer-by-layer growth. Recent experimental and theoretical results obtained for the He atom beam incident along the highly corrugated [1 ¯ 10] direction of the β 2 (2×4) reconstructed GaAs(001) surface are summarized and complemented by the measurements and calculations for the beam incidence along the weakly corrugated [010] direction where a periodicity twice smaller as expected is observed. The combination of the...
We theoretically address grazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) for light atoms on insulati...
The effect produced by surface defects on grazing-incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) patterns i...
Fast helium atoms diffracted at alkali-halide surfaces under grazing angles of incidence exhibit int...
International audienceGrazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD, or FAD) has developed as a sur...
International audienceGrazing collisions at surfaces offer rather contrasted conditions. For well or...
Ce travail est consacré à l’étude de la diffraction d’atomes rapides (d’énergie cinétiquede l’ordre ...
International audienceWe describe a UHV setup for grazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) ex...
International audienceDiffraction of fast atoms from crystal surfaces at grazing incidence (GIFAD) h...
This work was devoted to the study of fast atom diffraction (energies in the keV range)at grazing in...
This Ph.D memoir presents the development work of an experimental setup especially designed for the ...
International audienceAn alternative diffraction technique, based on grazing incidence scattering of...
The influence of the collimating conditions of the incident beam on diffraction patterns produced by...
Recent theoretical and experimental work has shown that the surface of epitaxial films is in genera...
Epitaxial growth is intimately related to the presence of steps, islands and other forms of surface ...
The GaAs((113) over bar)B surfaces were prepared by molecular-beam epitaxy and were in situ studied ...
We theoretically address grazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) for light atoms on insulati...
The effect produced by surface defects on grazing-incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) patterns i...
Fast helium atoms diffracted at alkali-halide surfaces under grazing angles of incidence exhibit int...
International audienceGrazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD, or FAD) has developed as a sur...
International audienceGrazing collisions at surfaces offer rather contrasted conditions. For well or...
Ce travail est consacré à l’étude de la diffraction d’atomes rapides (d’énergie cinétiquede l’ordre ...
International audienceWe describe a UHV setup for grazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) ex...
International audienceDiffraction of fast atoms from crystal surfaces at grazing incidence (GIFAD) h...
This work was devoted to the study of fast atom diffraction (energies in the keV range)at grazing in...
This Ph.D memoir presents the development work of an experimental setup especially designed for the ...
International audienceAn alternative diffraction technique, based on grazing incidence scattering of...
The influence of the collimating conditions of the incident beam on diffraction patterns produced by...
Recent theoretical and experimental work has shown that the surface of epitaxial films is in genera...
Epitaxial growth is intimately related to the presence of steps, islands and other forms of surface ...
The GaAs((113) over bar)B surfaces were prepared by molecular-beam epitaxy and were in situ studied ...
We theoretically address grazing incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) for light atoms on insulati...
The effect produced by surface defects on grazing-incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) patterns i...
Fast helium atoms diffracted at alkali-halide surfaces under grazing angles of incidence exhibit int...