Surface magnetism study of nickel(110) and platinum-manganese-antimony using spin polarized electron emission spectroscopy (SPEES)
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A spin polarized electron emission spectroscopy (SPEES) study of several ferromagnetic samples has been performed. SPEES studies involve the energy- and spin-analysis of electrons emitted normal to the surface of a sample during grazing angle ion-surface reflection. The information obtained from the emitted electrons allows us to characterize the surface electronic, magnetic, and chemical structure, as well as processes occurring during ion-surface interactions.
Studies were made on Ni(110) surfaces bombarded with H
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Waters, Kelley Lyle. "Surface magnetism study of nickel(110) and platinum-manganese-antimony using spin polarized electron emission spectroscopy (SPEES)." (1991) Diss., Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/16493.