Extended Fine Structure Above Vanadium L-Shell Appearance Potential Thresholds,
Abstract
The probability of electron scattering from atomic core states as a function of electron energy, can be extracted from secondary electron yields by differentiation. Fine structure variations above the thresholds for excitation of the vanadium 2p and 2s states are found to extend for several hundred electron volts. The fine structure is altered significantly by reaction of the surface with CO, but is insensitive to long-range order. The structure exhibits periodicities in k, and persumably results from interference of an outgoing spherical wave of a scattered electron with backscattered components from neighboring atoms. The structure therefore appears to be analogous to extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS). Attempts to extract interatomic spacings by Fourier inversion, however, have been frustrated by multiple scattering effects and other complications. The extreme experimental simplicity provides ample motivation for dealing with these theoretical complexities. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA057141
Entities
People
- P. I. Cohen
- Robert L. Park
- T. L. Einstein
- W. T. Elam
- Y. Fukuda
Organizations
- University of Maryland