THE CASE FOR ORDER-NMETHODS IN LEED THEORY
J. B. Pendry
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J. B. Pendry: The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ, UK
Surface Review and Letters (SRL), 1997, vol. 04, issue 05, 901-905
Abstract:
Low energy electron diffraction experiments have superb sensitivity to surface structure, but rely on sophisticated theory for their interpretation. Advances in computer power, and developments in the theory itself, enable us to handle surface structures of moderate complexity. For future advances we must look to a completely new approach and the case is made fororder-Nmethods which follow the time evolution of a point source of electrons to generate all beams for all angles of incidence and all energies in one shot.
Date: 1997
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