A COMPARISON OF LEED CALCULATIONAL METHODS FOR STEPPED SURFACES
D. W. Jepsen
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Surface Review and Letters (SRL), 1999, vol. 06, issue 05, 627-629
Abstract:
Several methods for calculating LEED spectra from stepped surfaces, including layer doubling and transfer matrix (CHANGE), are compared for calculations of LEED spectra from vicinal (stepped) surfaces with their narrow spacings between planes. A particular type of failure which occurs only for certain spacings from top bulk layer to bottom surface layer is analyzed.
Date: 1999
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