We have investigated the focusing and defocusing process of a primary electron wave along Fe atomic chains. To this end, we measured the intensity of the LVV Auger signal, as a function of the incidence angle of the primary beam, from a Co him buried in a Fe matrix. We found that maximum focusing efficiency takes place for six scatterers along [001]Fe atomic chains, then defocusing starts to set in. However, a significant anisotropy is still detectable at eleven scatterers deep in the bulk. The anisotropy depth profile we measured has been used to evaluate the anisotropy in more complex situations, such as thin films and multilayers.

Focusing-defocusing of keV electrons along [001] and [101] Fe atomic chains

diBona A;
1997

Abstract

We have investigated the focusing and defocusing process of a primary electron wave along Fe atomic chains. To this end, we measured the intensity of the LVV Auger signal, as a function of the incidence angle of the primary beam, from a Co him buried in a Fe matrix. We found that maximum focusing efficiency takes place for six scatterers along [001]Fe atomic chains, then defocusing starts to set in. However, a significant anisotropy is still detectable at eleven scatterers deep in the bulk. The anisotropy depth profile we measured has been used to evaluate the anisotropy in more complex situations, such as thin films and multilayers.
1997
Auger electron spectroscopy
cobalt
electron-solid interactions
scattering
diffraction
epitaxy
iron
metal-metal interfaces
X-RAY PHOTOELECTRON
AUGER-ELECTRON
MEDIUM-ENERGY
EPITAXIAL-GROWTH
BCC CO
DIFFRACTION
SCATTERING
MULTIPLE
EMISSION
INTERFERENCE
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