High-resolution electron energy-loss measurements performed in situ on GaAS(001)-c(4 x 4) surfaces grown by molecular beam epitaxy reveal a number of intrinsic features so far unobserved. The one-to-one correspondence found between experimental and calculated electronic transitions provides for the first time a satisfactory understanding of the electronic properties of this prototype surface. The optical surface anisotropy originates entirely from very few atomic layers beneath the surface. This gives to the energy-loss anisotropy data two orders of magnitude higher surface sensitivity than that of reflectance difference spectroscopies.

The GaAs(001)-c(4x4) surface: a new perspective from energy loss spectra

Placidi E;
2003

Abstract

High-resolution electron energy-loss measurements performed in situ on GaAS(001)-c(4 x 4) surfaces grown by molecular beam epitaxy reveal a number of intrinsic features so far unobserved. The one-to-one correspondence found between experimental and calculated electronic transitions provides for the first time a satisfactory understanding of the electronic properties of this prototype surface. The optical surface anisotropy originates entirely from very few atomic layers beneath the surface. This gives to the energy-loss anisotropy data two orders of magnitude higher surface sensitivity than that of reflectance difference spectroscopies.
2003
INFM
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