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Reflection High Energy Electron Diffraction
1992Reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED) was first used in the study of a cleaved calcite crystal by Nishikawa and Kikuchi in 1928 [12.1]. They observed diffraction spots, and lines attributed to diffuse scattering. Other early workers included Germer (1936) [12.2] who took diffraction patterns from galena and Miyake (1936) [12.3] who ...
G. L. Price
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Reflection High-Energy Electron Diffraction
2018Reflection High-Energy Electron Diffraction (RHEED) (Ichimiya and Cohen in Reflection high-energy electron diffraction, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004 [1]) is one of the powerful methods for surface structural analysis.
Y. Horio
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Reflection High-Energy Electron Diffraction and Reflection Electron Imaging of Surfaces
1988This volume contains the papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop in "Reflection High Energy Electron Diffraction and Reflection Electron Imaging of Surfaces" held at the Koningshof conference center, Veldhoven, the Netherlands, June 15-19, 1987.
P. Larsen, P. Dobson
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Monolayer MoS2 on sapphire: an azimuthal reflection high-energy electron diffraction perspective
2D Materials, 2020Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) on the c-plane sapphire has been a very popular system to study in the two-dimensional (2D) materials community. Bottom-up synthesis of monolayer (ML) MoS2 with excellent electrical properties has been achieved on sapphire by ...
Yu Xiang +13 more
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Diffuse reflection high-energy electron diffraction
Physical Review B, 1993A numerically manageable formalism for the dynamical calculation of diffuse reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) is presented. The diffuse scattering arises from transitions between dynamically calculated scattering states in the periodic part of the scattering potential and the nonperiodic part is treated as a perturbation.
, Korte, , Meyer-Ehmsen
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Classification of Reflection High-Energy Electron Diffraction Pattern Using Machine Learning
, 2020Reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) has wide application because it allows in situ observation of the sample surface behavior during molecular beam epitaxy growth.
J. Kwoen, Y. Arakawa
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Picosecond reflection high-energy electron diffraction
Applied Physics Letters, 1988Reflection high-energy electron diffraction with picosecond time resolution is demonstrated. The surface diffraction patterns are obtained using a laser driven picosecond electron gun. Due to the synchronization of the photogenerated electron pulses with the laser source, such a technique provides a picosecond time-resolved surface structural probe ...
H. E. Elsayed-Ali, G. A. Mourou
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Weissenberg Reflection High-Energy Electron Diffraction for Surface Crystallography
Physical Review Letters, 2006The principle of a Weissenberg camera is applied to surface crystallographic analysis by reflection high-energy electron diffraction. By removing inelastic electrons and measuring hundreds of patterns as a function of sample rotation angle phi, kinematical analysis can be performed over a large volume of reciprocal space.
Tadashi, Abukawa +3 more
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Analysis of reflection high energy electron diffraction azimuthal plots
Physical Review Letters, 1993Reflection high energy electron diffraction data collected in the form of an azimuthal plot are analyzed theoretically for the first time. Experimental results for Si(111) at a glancing angle satisfying a Bragg condition are taken from the literature. Calculations are carried out within a multiple scattering approach.
Mitura, Z, Maksym, PA
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