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Thermal effects on helium scattering from LiF(001) at grazing incidence
Fecha
2020-12Registro en:
Frisco, Leandro; Gravielle, Maria Silvia; Thermal effects on helium scattering from LiF(001) at grazing incidence; American Physical Society; Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics; 102; 6; 12-2020; 62821-62828
2469-9926
2469-9934
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Frisco, Leandro
Gravielle, Maria Silvia
Resumen
Grazing-incidence fast atom diffraction (GIFAD) is an exceptionally sensitive method for surface analysis, which can be applied not only at room temperature but also at higher temperatures. In this work we use the He-LiF(001) system as a benchmark to study the influence of temperature on GIFAD patterns from insulator surfaces. Our theoretical description is based on the phonon-surface initial value representation (P0-SIVR) approximation, which is a semiquantum approach that includes the phonon contribution to the elastic scattering. Within the P0-SIVR approach the main features introduced by thermal lattice vibrations on the angular distributions of scattered projectiles are investigated as a function of the crystal temperature. We found that azimuthal and polar spectra are strongly affected by thermal fluctuations, which modify the relative intensities and the polar spread of the interference structures. These findings are relevant for the use of GIFAD in surface research. Moreover, the present results are contrasted with available experimental data at room temperature.