A model dielectric function is derived for TiO2 based on reflection electron energy loss spectroscopy data and photoabsorption cross sections. The model is based on a set of Mermin oscillators. The input data is dominated by excitations at low momentum transfer, i.e. near the optical limit. Surprisingly the dielectric function derived at low momentum transfer describes the Compton profile quite well, while approaches based on Drude oscillators fail dramatically. The link between the dielectric function in the high-momentum transfer limit and a Compton profile is discussed. The underlying reason why the Mermin approach, which is based on a free electron model, is successful in describing the Compton profile is tentatively discussed
Reflection electron energy-loss spectra are reported for the family of compounds TiOx over the entir...
The energy loss function of a material is a key parameter in the dielectric formalism used to descri...
Measured reflection electron energy loss spectra excited by 2 keV electrons in Si are simulated by a...
International audienceThe transport mechanism in titanium dioxide through polarons is an open issue....
en riet e kn rat ns kinetic energy of Ti atoms is less than that of O atoms, but both kinetic energi...
Many aspects of the interaction of charged particles with matter can be expressed in terms of the di...
The Drude dielectric function is a simple way of describing the dielectric function of free electron...
A method is described for extracting the dielectric function directly from a reflection electron ene...
Within the framework of the dielectric theory, the spectral response of a solid irradiated by an ele...
oai:ojs2.journals.aijr.org:article/299Parametric modeling provides a mean of deeper understanding to...
It is investigated how the model used to describe a dielectric function (i.e. a Mermin, Drude, Drude...
Abstract: High-resolution electron-energy-loss spectra of TiO2(110) are presented and compared with ...
International audienceThe dielectric behavior of the reduced TiO 2 (110) rutile surface has been exp...
In this work we compare Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of electron-transport properties with reflectio...
In this article, we report a critical assessment of dielectric function calculations in electron gas...
Reflection electron energy-loss spectra are reported for the family of compounds TiOx over the entir...
The energy loss function of a material is a key parameter in the dielectric formalism used to descri...
Measured reflection electron energy loss spectra excited by 2 keV electrons in Si are simulated by a...
International audienceThe transport mechanism in titanium dioxide through polarons is an open issue....
en riet e kn rat ns kinetic energy of Ti atoms is less than that of O atoms, but both kinetic energi...
Many aspects of the interaction of charged particles with matter can be expressed in terms of the di...
The Drude dielectric function is a simple way of describing the dielectric function of free electron...
A method is described for extracting the dielectric function directly from a reflection electron ene...
Within the framework of the dielectric theory, the spectral response of a solid irradiated by an ele...
oai:ojs2.journals.aijr.org:article/299Parametric modeling provides a mean of deeper understanding to...
It is investigated how the model used to describe a dielectric function (i.e. a Mermin, Drude, Drude...
Abstract: High-resolution electron-energy-loss spectra of TiO2(110) are presented and compared with ...
International audienceThe dielectric behavior of the reduced TiO 2 (110) rutile surface has been exp...
In this work we compare Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of electron-transport properties with reflectio...
In this article, we report a critical assessment of dielectric function calculations in electron gas...
Reflection electron energy-loss spectra are reported for the family of compounds TiOx over the entir...
The energy loss function of a material is a key parameter in the dielectric formalism used to descri...
Measured reflection electron energy loss spectra excited by 2 keV electrons in Si are simulated by a...