Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5423254 | Surface Science | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Reflection electron energy loss spectra (REELS) of Al(111) single crystal and of the aluminum polycrystalline (poly Al) film were measured at 200Â eV and 1000Â eV electron energies for a variety of experimental geometries and were mutually compared. No anisotropy was found for the poly Al, as expected. Polar intensity plots evaluated from the elastic (no loss) and inelastic first surface plasmon- and first bulk plasmon-loss intensities of the Al(111) surface show clearly discernable peaks for both considered electron energies. Their positions on the angular axis are the same for the elastic as well as for the inelastic, surface and bulk plasmon-loss peaks. The polar plots of intensities of the elastically and inelastically reflected electrons were compared to calculated intensities of photoelectrons emitted from the Al 2s core level to the same kinetic energy. Peak positions in the theoretically determined polar plots of electron intensities agree with those obtained experimentally in REELS.
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Authors
P. Jiricek, I. Bartos, J. Zemek, W.S.M. Werner,