Transmission Electron Microscopy of Monatomic Surface Layers
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概要
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Surfaces of (111) Ag platelets prepared by vacuum deposition in situ in an ultra-high-vacuum electron microscope are investigated. Monatomic high terraces, which nucleate and grow one after another by Ag deposition, show distinct contrast between them in the dark field images of the (01,l)_<hex> reflection of l〜1.5. Imaging of monatomic surface layers by surface reflection is discussed in comparison with that by bulk forbidden reflection.
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- 1983-01-20
著者
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Takayanagi Kunio
Department Of Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Takayanagi Kunio
Department Of Condense Matter Physics Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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