The results are reported of a series of experiments designed to characterise and calibrate the role of non-dipolar (notably electric quadrupole-dipole interference) effects in the angular distribution of photoelectron emission on structural studies of surfaces using normal incidence X-ray standing wavefield absorption. The values of the resulting backward/forward asymmetry parameter (relative to the photon propagation direction) have been measured for Is emission at photon energies around 3 keV for first and second row elements from C to Cl. and are compared with recent theoretical determinations. The influence of additional non-dipole interference terms in the coherent X-ray standing wave has also been determined for the case of Al Ls emis...
The technique of X-ray standing wavefield absorption applied to the determination of adsorbate struc...
Motivated by the recent achievements of experiments using x-ray free electron lasers, we have develo...
The effect of the variation of f' and f'' on the phase of the X-ray standing wave field is discussed...
The dipole approximation is routinely used in photoelectron emission studies of gas phase and conden...
Non-dipolar effects in the angular distribution of core level photoemission are shown to have a subs...
A method for measuring the asymmetry parameter gamma arising from dipole-quadrupole interference in ...
The deviations of photoelectron angular distributions from the simple, highly symmetric shapes predi...
An X-ray standing wave (XSW) may be established in any crystalline solid by tuning either the energy...
Adatoms immersed in an x-ray standing wave at a surface betray their position within the wave by the...
Breakdowns in the dipole approximation in the soft-X-ray photon-energy range (hv \u3c 5 keV) were fi...
Some aspects of atomic and solid-state contributions to the angular dependence of photoemission from...
The technique of x-ray standing waves as a means of structure determination is reviewed with special...
Although breakdowns in the dipole approximation in the soft-X-ray photon-energy range (hν≤5 keV) wer...
RCsumC- On rappelle le principe de la mCthode de dktermination de la position des atomes aux surface...
We have studied nondipolar effects in resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization of Xe and have obser...
The technique of X-ray standing wavefield absorption applied to the determination of adsorbate struc...
Motivated by the recent achievements of experiments using x-ray free electron lasers, we have develo...
The effect of the variation of f' and f'' on the phase of the X-ray standing wave field is discussed...
The dipole approximation is routinely used in photoelectron emission studies of gas phase and conden...
Non-dipolar effects in the angular distribution of core level photoemission are shown to have a subs...
A method for measuring the asymmetry parameter gamma arising from dipole-quadrupole interference in ...
The deviations of photoelectron angular distributions from the simple, highly symmetric shapes predi...
An X-ray standing wave (XSW) may be established in any crystalline solid by tuning either the energy...
Adatoms immersed in an x-ray standing wave at a surface betray their position within the wave by the...
Breakdowns in the dipole approximation in the soft-X-ray photon-energy range (hv \u3c 5 keV) were fi...
Some aspects of atomic and solid-state contributions to the angular dependence of photoemission from...
The technique of x-ray standing waves as a means of structure determination is reviewed with special...
Although breakdowns in the dipole approximation in the soft-X-ray photon-energy range (hν≤5 keV) wer...
RCsumC- On rappelle le principe de la mCthode de dktermination de la position des atomes aux surface...
We have studied nondipolar effects in resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization of Xe and have obser...
The technique of X-ray standing wavefield absorption applied to the determination of adsorbate struc...
Motivated by the recent achievements of experiments using x-ray free electron lasers, we have develo...
The effect of the variation of f' and f'' on the phase of the X-ray standing wave field is discussed...