Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface

The energy lost by helium atoms axially scattered from a Ag(110) surface is studied in order to investigate the influence of dissipative processes on fast atom diffraction spectra. In this work inelastic projectile distributions are evaluated within a semiclassical formalism that includes dissipativ...

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Autores principales: Ríos Rubiano, C.A., Bocan, G.A., Juaristi, J.I., Gravielle, M.S.
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spelling todo:paper_10502947_v89_n3_p_RiosRubiano2023-10-03T16:00:18Z Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface Ríos Rubiano, C.A. Bocan, G.A. Juaristi, J.I. Gravielle, M.S. Dissipative effects Dissipative process Energy-loss spectrum Fast atom diffractions Grazing scattering Inelastic contributions Projectile distributions Transverse momenta Diffraction Friction Silver Surface scattering The energy lost by helium atoms axially scattered from a Ag(110) surface is studied in order to investigate the influence of dissipative processes on fast atom diffraction spectra. In this work inelastic projectile distributions are evaluated within a semiclassical formalism that includes dissipative effects due to electron-hole excitations through a friction force. For incidence along the [11̄2] and [11̄0] directions the model predicts the presence of multiple peaks in the energy-loss spectrum for a given impact energy. But these structures are completely washed out when the experimental dispersion of the incident beam is taken into account, giving rise to a smooth energy-loss distribution. Simulations including the experimental energy spread are in fairly good agreement with available experimental data for the [11̄2] channel. In addition, our results suggest that inelastic processes produce an almost constant background in the transverse momentum distribution, except in the extremes of the momentum range where classical rainbow maxima appear. By adding elastic and inelastic contributions, experimental diffraction patterns are well reproduced. © 2014 American Physical Society. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v89_n3_p_RiosRubiano
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topic Dissipative effects
Dissipative process
Energy-loss spectrum
Fast atom diffractions
Grazing scattering
Inelastic contributions
Projectile distributions
Transverse momenta
Diffraction
Friction
Silver
Surface scattering
spellingShingle Dissipative effects
Dissipative process
Energy-loss spectrum
Fast atom diffractions
Grazing scattering
Inelastic contributions
Projectile distributions
Transverse momenta
Diffraction
Friction
Silver
Surface scattering
Ríos Rubiano, C.A.
Bocan, G.A.
Juaristi, J.I.
Gravielle, M.S.
Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface
topic_facet Dissipative effects
Dissipative process
Energy-loss spectrum
Fast atom diffractions
Grazing scattering
Inelastic contributions
Projectile distributions
Transverse momenta
Diffraction
Friction
Silver
Surface scattering
description The energy lost by helium atoms axially scattered from a Ag(110) surface is studied in order to investigate the influence of dissipative processes on fast atom diffraction spectra. In this work inelastic projectile distributions are evaluated within a semiclassical formalism that includes dissipative effects due to electron-hole excitations through a friction force. For incidence along the [11̄2] and [11̄0] directions the model predicts the presence of multiple peaks in the energy-loss spectrum for a given impact energy. But these structures are completely washed out when the experimental dispersion of the incident beam is taken into account, giving rise to a smooth energy-loss distribution. Simulations including the experimental energy spread are in fairly good agreement with available experimental data for the [11̄2] channel. In addition, our results suggest that inelastic processes produce an almost constant background in the transverse momentum distribution, except in the extremes of the momentum range where classical rainbow maxima appear. By adding elastic and inelastic contributions, experimental diffraction patterns are well reproduced. © 2014 American Physical Society.
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author Ríos Rubiano, C.A.
Bocan, G.A.
Juaristi, J.I.
Gravielle, M.S.
author_facet Ríos Rubiano, C.A.
Bocan, G.A.
Juaristi, J.I.
Gravielle, M.S.
author_sort Ríos Rubiano, C.A.
title Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface
title_short Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface
title_full Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface
title_fullStr Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface
title_full_unstemmed Energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast He atoms from a silver surface
title_sort energy-loss contribution to grazing scattering of fast he atoms from a silver surface
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10502947_v89_n3_p_RiosRubiano
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