Low-Energy Electron Diffraction With Energy Invariant Carrier Wave Wavenumber Modulated by Exchange-Correlation Interaction
Abstract: We present low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) as elastic electron-atom scattering (EEAS) operating in a target crystal waveguide where a Coulombic carrier wave is wavenumber modulated by exchange-correlation (XC) interaction. Carrier potential is designed using a KKR (Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker) muffin-tin model built on overlapping free atoms. XC potential is constructed using Sernelius's many-particle theory on electron self-energy. EEAS phase shifts are derived from Dirac's differential equations, and four recent LEED investigations are recalculated: Cu(111)+-TMB, Ag(111)+-O, Ag(111)+-, Ru(0001)+-C. TMB stands for 1,3,5-tris(4-mercaptophenyl)-benzene with chemical formula CHS. We are able to report substantially improved reliability factors.
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