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Solution to the Surface Registration Problem Using X-Ray Standing Waves

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1982

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Golovchenko, J. A., J. R. Patel, D. R. Kaplan, P. L. Cowan, and M. J. Bedzyk. 1982. Solution to the Surface Registration Problem Using X-Ray Standing Waves. Physical Review Letters 49, no. 8: 560-563. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.49.560.

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Standing waves of x rays have been used to determine the positions of bromine atoms in submonolayer coverages on a (111) silicon surface. In addition to the bromine position normal to the crystal surface its components relative to a plane inclined to the surface are also measured. This information suffices to establish the registration of the surface atoms relative to the crystal below.

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