The conventional notion of elastic, coherent atom-surface scattering originates from the scattering particles acting as a quantum-mechanical matter wave, which coherently interfere to produce distinct Bragg peaks which persist at finite temperature. If we introduce inelastic scattering to this scenario, the result is that the surface particles become displaced by the scattering atoms, resulting in emission or absorption of phonons that shift the final energy and momentum of the scatterer. As the lowest-lying phonons are gapless excitations, the ability to measure these phonons is very difficult and this difficulty is exacerbated by the roughly 1-eV resolution found in high-energy helium scattering experiments. Even though the surface has in...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Snapshots of the outgoing wave packets at <em>t</em> = 3.4 μs. Coordin...
It is shown that whether or not diffractive scattering is observed from solid surfaces depends not o...
We demonstrate that it is possible, in principle, to perform a Ramsey-type interference experiment t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
We investigate decoherence in atom interferometry due to scattering from a background gas and show t...
Experimental advances in helium atom scattering spectroscopy over the last forty years have allowed ...
High resolution helium atom scattering can be applied to study a number of interesting properties of...
Quantum coherence of incident waves results essential for the observation of interference patterns i...
We report coherent reflection of thermal He atom beams from various microscopically rough surfaces a...
We report coherent reflection of thermal He atom beams from various microscopically rough surfaces a...
7 pags., 4 figs.In studies of dynamical systems, helium atoms scatter coherently from an ensemble of...
peer reviewedFast helium atoms diffracted at alkali-halide surfaces under grazing angles of incidenc...
31 pags., 20 figs.Many experiments that utilize beams of incident atoms colliding with surfaces as a...
Inelastic atom-surface scattering at hyperthermal (- 1 ev) energies is discussed. In this regime, th...
We observe high-resolution diffraction patterns of a thermal-energy helium atom beam reflected from ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Snapshots of the outgoing wave packets at <em>t</em> = 3.4 μs. Coordin...
It is shown that whether or not diffractive scattering is observed from solid surfaces depends not o...
We demonstrate that it is possible, in principle, to perform a Ramsey-type interference experiment t...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2016.Cataloged from PD...
We investigate decoherence in atom interferometry due to scattering from a background gas and show t...
Experimental advances in helium atom scattering spectroscopy over the last forty years have allowed ...
High resolution helium atom scattering can be applied to study a number of interesting properties of...
Quantum coherence of incident waves results essential for the observation of interference patterns i...
We report coherent reflection of thermal He atom beams from various microscopically rough surfaces a...
We report coherent reflection of thermal He atom beams from various microscopically rough surfaces a...
7 pags., 4 figs.In studies of dynamical systems, helium atoms scatter coherently from an ensemble of...
peer reviewedFast helium atoms diffracted at alkali-halide surfaces under grazing angles of incidenc...
31 pags., 20 figs.Many experiments that utilize beams of incident atoms colliding with surfaces as a...
Inelastic atom-surface scattering at hyperthermal (- 1 ev) energies is discussed. In this regime, th...
We observe high-resolution diffraction patterns of a thermal-energy helium atom beam reflected from ...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Snapshots of the outgoing wave packets at <em>t</em> = 3.4 μs. Coordin...
It is shown that whether or not diffractive scattering is observed from solid surfaces depends not o...
We demonstrate that it is possible, in principle, to perform a Ramsey-type interference experiment t...