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A multiple-wavenumber analysis method for scanned-angle photoelectron holography is refined to image the near-surface atoms at a Cu(001) crystal face. The atoms one layer above the emitter are imaged at the appropriate location although shifted by 0.2Å. To strengthen this analysis, a comparison is made with a simple model which gives a similar result. A theoretical study is also presented that demonstrates why a holographic analysis scheme for scanned-angle diffraction patterns tends to preferentially image forward scattering atoms unlike scanned-energy variants of holographic atom imaging. © 1995.
John G. Long, Peter C. Searson, et al.
JES
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