Measuring scattering distributions in scanning helium microscopy.

Ultramicroscopy

Centre for Organic Electronics, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.

Published: June 2024

A scanning helium microscope typically utilises a thermal energy helium atom beam, with an energy and wavelength (¡100meV, ∼0.05 nm) particularly sensitive to surface structure. An angular detector stage for a scanning helium microscope is presented that facilitates the in-situ measurement of scattering distributions from a sample. We begin by demonstrating typical elastic and inelastic scattering from ordered surfaces. We then go on to show the role of topography in diffuse scattering from disordered surfaces, observing deviations from simple cosine scattering. In total, these studies demonstrate the wealth of information that is encoded into the scattering distributions obtained with the technique.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2024.113951DOI Listing

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