Software tools for profile analysis of multi-layered systems by using the Elastic Peak Electron Spectroscopy

Author(s):  
Victor P. Afanas'ev ◽  
Alexander S. Gryazev ◽  
Pavel S. Kaplya ◽  
Dmitry S. Efremenko ◽  
Olga Yu. Ridzel
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pp. 4464-4474 ◽  
Author(s):  
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J. Zemek

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pp. 900-905 ◽  
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B. Lesiak ◽  
A. Jablonski ◽  
A. Kosinski ◽  
L. Kövér ◽  
J. Tóth ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 643 ◽  
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Erik J. Cox ◽  
Julian Ledieu ◽  
RÓn'n Mcgrath ◽  
Renee D. Diehl ◽  
Cynthia J. Jenks ◽  
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AbstractThe ten-fold surface of the decagonal Al72Ni11Co17 (d-Al-Ni-Co) quasicrystal has been investigated using low energy electron diffraction (LEED), spot profile analysis LEED (SPA- LEED), Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM). This was done as a function of both annealing temperature and annealing time. The long-range order of the surface, as indicated by LEED, increases both as a function of annealing time and temperature. STM shows the surface to be rough and cluster-like at low annealing temperatures (≤725 K), whilst annealing to temperatures in excess of 725 K results in the formation of terraces. These terraces are small (≤ 100 Å width) at lower annealing temperatures and increase in size (100 Å ≤ x ≤ 500 Å) as the annealing temperature is increased (≥ 850 K). They are characterised by the presence of three-fold protrusions which align preferentially. STM images show single height steps as expected due to the periodicity of d-Al-Ni-Co in the z direction. To date it has not been possible to obtain atomic resolution, although this work is continuing.


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