We review the structural results obtained by the analysis of the fine structure detected in the low kinetic energy range (50-400 eV) of the secondary electrons backscattered from solid surfaces. Several experiments have been performed to assess a unified picture of the physical mechanism underlying this fine structure. An interference effect experienced by the autoionized core electron seems to be the dominant channel in several materials. This allows a fruitful extension of the Auger technique to the short range structural analysis in terms of a straightforward determination of pair distribution function, disorder and thermal effects of the first few atomic layers.

Extended Fine-Structure in Secondary Backscattered Electrons

S Colonna;
1996

Abstract

We review the structural results obtained by the analysis of the fine structure detected in the low kinetic energy range (50-400 eV) of the secondary electrons backscattered from solid surfaces. Several experiments have been performed to assess a unified picture of the physical mechanism underlying this fine structure. An interference effect experienced by the autoionized core electron seems to be the dominant channel in several materials. This allows a fruitful extension of the Auger technique to the short range structural analysis in terms of a straightforward determination of pair distribution function, disorder and thermal effects of the first few atomic layers.
1996
ENERGY-LOSS SPECTRA
AUGER-SPECTRA
AUTOIONIZATION EMISSION
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