Observations of Surface Temporal Fluctuations by Low Energy Electron Diffraction

E. H. Conrad, A. Menzel, S. Kiriukhin, and M. C. Tringides
Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 3175 – Published 12 October 1998
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Abstract

We present evidence for equilibrium temporal fluctuations in a high resolution low energy electron diffraction (LEED) experiment. These fluctuations are the reciprocal space analog of current fluctuations in field emission microscopy and therefore can be used to extract surface kinetic information. We show that even when the electron beam illuminates an area larger than its correlation length, time correlated data can be extracted from LEED. To demonstrate this, we present time dependent data from a W(430) surface, which reflects thermal step fluctuations. Our results illustrate the potential of LEED as a real time, ultrafast probe.

  • Received 18 June 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.81.3175

©1998 American Physical Society

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E. H. Conrad1, A. Menzel1, S. Kiriukhin1, and M. C. Tringides2

  • 1School of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30032
  • 2Ames Labs, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011

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Vol. 81, Iss. 15 — 12 October 1998

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