Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5426203 Surface Science 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We developed spin-polarized ion scattering spectroscopy (SP-ISS). In SP-ISS, spin-polarized 4He+ ions are projected onto a sample surface, and the kinetic energy of scattered ions, which survive in neutralization, are analyzed. We observed that scattered ion yield depends on spin of the incident He+ ions on an Fe(1 0 0) surface exposed to an oxygen atmosphere. Furthermore, we revealed that the spin dependence of scattered ion yield reflects the spin state of target atoms. Thus, SP-ISS may be capable of analyzing the spin state of outermost surfaces with element selectivity.

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