We present a novel approach to calculating Low-Energy Electron Diffraction (LEED) intensities for ordered molecular adsorbates. First, the intra-molecular multiple scattering is computed to obtain a non-diagonal molecular T-matrix. This is then used to represent the entire molecule as a single scattering object in a conventional LEED calculation, where the Layer Doubling technique is applied to assemble the different layers, including the molecular ones. A detailed comparison with conventional layer-type LEED calculations is provided to ascertain the accuracy of this scheme of calculation. Advantages of this scheme for problems involving ordered arrays of molecules adsorbed on surfaces are discussed
One of the most powerful techniques available for surface structural analysis is low energy electron...
Low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) is used to study the quantum size effect (QSE) in electron ref...
We develop several methods for computer simulation of low energy electron scattering on three-dimens...
We describe a FORTRAN-90 program that computes scattering t-matrices for a molecule. These can be us...
The past of surface structure determination with low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) will be brie...
Model calculations are presented of L E E D intensities diffracted by a onedimensionally disordered...
Conventional method of determination of structure from Low Energy Electron Diffraction (LEED) intens...
Surface crystallography plays the same fundamental role in surface science which bulk crystallograph...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063868 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The diffraction of low energy electrons from disordered overlayers adsorbed on ordered sub-strates i...
The most important part in solving complex surface structures is a promising guess of the starting c...
The diffraction of low energy electrons from disordered overlayers adsorbed on ordered substrates is...
LEED theory has developed to the point where the diffraction beam intensities can be computed using ...
The authors discuss two discrete-basis-function approaches to the solution of the T-matrix equations...
Three different methods used to generate low resolution molecular electron density distribution (EDD...
One of the most powerful techniques available for surface structural analysis is low energy electron...
Low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) is used to study the quantum size effect (QSE) in electron ref...
We develop several methods for computer simulation of low energy electron scattering on three-dimens...
We describe a FORTRAN-90 program that computes scattering t-matrices for a molecule. These can be us...
The past of surface structure determination with low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) will be brie...
Model calculations are presented of L E E D intensities diffracted by a onedimensionally disordered...
Conventional method of determination of structure from Low Energy Electron Diffraction (LEED) intens...
Surface crystallography plays the same fundamental role in surface science which bulk crystallograph...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D063868 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The diffraction of low energy electrons from disordered overlayers adsorbed on ordered sub-strates i...
The most important part in solving complex surface structures is a promising guess of the starting c...
The diffraction of low energy electrons from disordered overlayers adsorbed on ordered substrates is...
LEED theory has developed to the point where the diffraction beam intensities can be computed using ...
The authors discuss two discrete-basis-function approaches to the solution of the T-matrix equations...
Three different methods used to generate low resolution molecular electron density distribution (EDD...
One of the most powerful techniques available for surface structural analysis is low energy electron...
Low energy electron microscopy (LEEM) is used to study the quantum size effect (QSE) in electron ref...
We develop several methods for computer simulation of low energy electron scattering on three-dimens...