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Quantitative structural determination using spin-polarized low-energy electron diffraction rotation curves: W(110)

Abstract

Spin-polarized low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) rotation curves measured with 30 to 80eV electrons scattered from a W(110) surface have been analysed with calculations using a relativistic multiple scattering theory, where quantitative reliability factors (R-factors) have been used to find the best fit between theory and experiment. The Zanazzi–Jona R-factor was used for intensity data, and the mean-squared deviation between theory and experiment was used for the spin-polarization data. The variance of the R-factors for rotation curves has been derived, and varies as E−1/4 (where E is the scattering energy). This was used to estimate parameter uncertainties. The surface layer relaxation of W(110) was found to be −2.2±1.0% of the bulk layer spacing, in agreement with recent current–voltage LEED studies. These results illustrate that quantitative structural studies using low scattering energies may be performed with spin-polarized LEED rotation curves. This technique should be well suited to studies of magnetic ultrathin films, where magnetic-exchange scattering becomes more predominant at low scattering energies.

Authors

Venus D; Cool S; Plihal M

Journal

Surface Science, Vol. 446, No. 3, pp. 199–210

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

February 10, 2000

DOI

10.1016/s0039-6028(99)01146-2

ISSN

0039-6028

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