Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5347868 Applied Surface Science 2017 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•RHEED rocking curves were computed using dynamical and kinematical approaches.•Kinematical formulas can be used to reproduce qualitatively some features of rocking curved determined precisely.•Refractions effects are very important for RHEED, especially for growing surfaces, “reversed” RHEED intensity oscillations may appear due to these effects.

The preparation of nanostructured materials is quite often controlled with the help of reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED). However, the interpretation of RHEED results should be carried out with some care because electrons strongly interact with atoms. Here, the importance of the refraction effects is shown theoretically. Results of dynamical and kinematical calculations of RHEED rocking curves are compared for diamond and gallium arsenide. Dynamical calculations are carried by solving the Schrödinger equation. For kinematical calculations respective analytical formulas are used. RHEED intensities for growing surfaces are analyzed. In particular, it discussed why the refraction effects are very important for the appearance of RHEED oscillations.

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