Low energy electron diffraction

Jun 29, 2021

Low energy electron diffraction

Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) is an experimental method used to determine the surface structure of single crystals. It uses a collimated low-energy electron beam (20–200 eV) [1] to bombard the sample surface. The light spot formed by the diffracted electrons is observed on the phosphor screen to characterize the surface structure of the sample.


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