We present inelastic atom-surface phonon scattering time-of-flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(111) surface. The shapes of the spectra are compared with calculated reflection coefficients based on a simplified lattice dynamical model for the reconstructed surface. The force constants were determined from a best fit of the surface phonon dispersion curves and the lateral atom-atom interactions in the surface layer were found to be 30% of the bulk value. The theoretical spectra reproduce the overall lineshape of the experimental spectra and reveal additional features which can be attributed to the reconstruction of the surface layer with respect to the substrate
The inelastic He/Ag(111) cross section has been evaluated in the one-phonon distorted-wave Born appr...
The inelastic He/Ag(111) cross section has been evaluated in the one-phonon distorted-wave Born appr...
PACS. 73.20.-r – Electron states at surfaces and interfaces. PACS. 79.20.Rf – Atomic, molecular, and...
We present inelastic atom-surface phonon scattering time-of-flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(...
We present inelastic aton surface phonon scattering time of flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(...
We present inelastic aton surface phonon scattering time of flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(...
We evaluate the surface phonon dispersion relations of Ag(111) and Au(111) within a force constants ...
We evaluate the surface phonon dispersion relations of Ag(111) and Au(111) within a force constants ...
Angular distributions and surface-phonon dispersion curves have been measured by He-atom scattering ...
Angular distributions and surface-phonon dispersion curves have been measured by He-atom scattering ...
Abstract.- The recent great advance in the production of highly inonochromatic atcmic beams is openi...
In this paper we review the recent advances in the theory of He-atom inelastic scattering used to st...
In this paper we review the recent advances in the theory of He-atom inelastic scattering used to st...
The recent great advance in the production of highly monochromatic atomic beams is opening new persp...
Experimental advances in helium atom scattering spectroscopy over the last forty years have allowed ...
The inelastic He/Ag(111) cross section has been evaluated in the one-phonon distorted-wave Born appr...
The inelastic He/Ag(111) cross section has been evaluated in the one-phonon distorted-wave Born appr...
PACS. 73.20.-r – Electron states at surfaces and interfaces. PACS. 79.20.Rf – Atomic, molecular, and...
We present inelastic atom-surface phonon scattering time-of-flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(...
We present inelastic aton surface phonon scattering time of flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(...
We present inelastic aton surface phonon scattering time of flight spectra for the reconstructed Au(...
We evaluate the surface phonon dispersion relations of Ag(111) and Au(111) within a force constants ...
We evaluate the surface phonon dispersion relations of Ag(111) and Au(111) within a force constants ...
Angular distributions and surface-phonon dispersion curves have been measured by He-atom scattering ...
Angular distributions and surface-phonon dispersion curves have been measured by He-atom scattering ...
Abstract.- The recent great advance in the production of highly inonochromatic atcmic beams is openi...
In this paper we review the recent advances in the theory of He-atom inelastic scattering used to st...
In this paper we review the recent advances in the theory of He-atom inelastic scattering used to st...
The recent great advance in the production of highly monochromatic atomic beams is opening new persp...
Experimental advances in helium atom scattering spectroscopy over the last forty years have allowed ...
The inelastic He/Ag(111) cross section has been evaluated in the one-phonon distorted-wave Born appr...
The inelastic He/Ag(111) cross section has been evaluated in the one-phonon distorted-wave Born appr...
PACS. 73.20.-r – Electron states at surfaces and interfaces. PACS. 79.20.Rf – Atomic, molecular, and...