We calculate the thickness of the surface scattering layer, defined as the region where electron inelastic scattering is affected by the surface, using the semi-classical treatment of electron energy loss provided by the Chen–Kwei theory. To this end, we consider the depth-dependent, surface-related contributions to the inverse inelastic mean free path, namely, the excitation of surface plasmons and the reduction in bulk plasmon excitation (Begrenzung effect). We find that surface effects extend further after electrons cross the surface than before they cross it. The ‘pre-surface thickness’ is given by the ratio of the electron velocity to the plasma frequency, the characteristic decay length for surface effects. All thickness estimates inc...
We use an extension of the hydrodynamic model to study nonlocal effects in the collective plasmon ex...
The common formalism for quantitative analysis in photoelectron spectroscopy and Auger electron spec...
We have studied the scattering mechanism of electron-energy-loss process in specular reflection geom...
The contribution of surface excitations towards energy spectra of electrons depends on kinetic energ...
We calculate the surface plasmons contribution to the inelastic scattering cross-section of low-ener...
[[abstract]]©2005 Elsevier - Theoretical derivations of the inelastic differential inverse mean free...
[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - When fast electrons cross a solid surface, surface plasmons may be gene...
We have investigated the contributions of surface effects to Monte Carlo simulations of top-down sca...
We discuss the effects of surfaces on bulk plasma oscillations in a metallic film of thickness L. Th...
Inelastic scattering of fast electrons passing through a metal slab is studied. The energy‐loss prob...
Surface effects on the electronic energy loss of charged particles entering a metal surface are inve...
The article deals with two issues concerning reflection electron energy loss spectroscopy (REELS), n...
equations are used to describe the electromagnetic field of the photon, wherein the electron system ...
© 2014 American Chemical Society. We use an extension of the hydrodynamic model to study nonlocal ef...
The unevenness of the surface of a metallic sample affects the surface plasmon spectrum and thence t...
We use an extension of the hydrodynamic model to study nonlocal effects in the collective plasmon ex...
The common formalism for quantitative analysis in photoelectron spectroscopy and Auger electron spec...
We have studied the scattering mechanism of electron-energy-loss process in specular reflection geom...
The contribution of surface excitations towards energy spectra of electrons depends on kinetic energ...
We calculate the surface plasmons contribution to the inelastic scattering cross-section of low-ener...
[[abstract]]©2005 Elsevier - Theoretical derivations of the inelastic differential inverse mean free...
[[abstract]]©2006 Elsevier - When fast electrons cross a solid surface, surface plasmons may be gene...
We have investigated the contributions of surface effects to Monte Carlo simulations of top-down sca...
We discuss the effects of surfaces on bulk plasma oscillations in a metallic film of thickness L. Th...
Inelastic scattering of fast electrons passing through a metal slab is studied. The energy‐loss prob...
Surface effects on the electronic energy loss of charged particles entering a metal surface are inve...
The article deals with two issues concerning reflection electron energy loss spectroscopy (REELS), n...
equations are used to describe the electromagnetic field of the photon, wherein the electron system ...
© 2014 American Chemical Society. We use an extension of the hydrodynamic model to study nonlocal ef...
The unevenness of the surface of a metallic sample affects the surface plasmon spectrum and thence t...
We use an extension of the hydrodynamic model to study nonlocal effects in the collective plasmon ex...
The common formalism for quantitative analysis in photoelectron spectroscopy and Auger electron spec...
We have studied the scattering mechanism of electron-energy-loss process in specular reflection geom...