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Analysis of the atomic geometries of the (101-0) and (112 -0) surfaces of CdSe by low-energy-electron diffraction and low-energy-positron diffraction
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Analysis of the atomic geometries of the (101-0) and (112 -0) surfaces of CdSe by low-energy-electron diffraction and low-energy-positron diffraction

T.N. Horsky, G.R. Brandes, K.F. Canter, C.B. Duke, A. Paton, D.L. Lessor, A. Kahn, S.F. Horng, K. Stevens, K. Stiles, …
Physical Review B, Vol.46(11), pp.7011-7026
1992

Abstract

The relaxed atomic geometries of the low-index cleavage surfaces of wurtzite-structure CdSe are determined via comparison of dynamical scattering calculations with measured low-energy-electron-diffraction (LEED) and low-energy-positron-diffraction (LEPD) intensities. Both surfaces are found to be relaxed in accordance with recently proposed geometries deduced from total-energy-minimization calculations. Since this analysis represents the use of LEPD for quantitative surface-structure determination, we discuss the experimental technique, the differences observed between LEPD and LEED, and the complementary nature of the two spectroscopies. © 1992 The American Physical Society.

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