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The double crystal technique — its application to reconstructed InSb (001) and Xe layers

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Zeitschrift für Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters

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The early work of Stern has been reviewed briefly along with some of our experiments carried out later with similar geometrical arrangements in order to highlight his successes at the time and the future developments of his findings and predictions. The double crystal technique, developed by Stern has been used for energy analysis of He beams and results are shown for scattering from a rough reconstructed (001) InSb surface and Xe adsorbed layers. Surface phonons were not observed in the case of InSb probably as a result of the rough surface.

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Mason, B.F., Williams, B.R. The double crystal technique — its application to reconstructed InSb (001) and Xe layers. Z Phys D - Atoms, Molecules and Clusters 10, 369–376 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01384872

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