Low energy positron beam studies
ORAL
Abstract
Measurements of positrons interacting with atoms and surfaces indicate surface structure and scattering dynamics. The positron beam has an energy range from about 1 to 900 eV, an expected polarization of about 20{\%} and intensity of 1000 counts/sec in a 10 mm radius on a microchannel plate detector used in retarding potential mode. A W(100) single crystal at 10 $^{-10}$ mbar supports the growth of Fe thin films. Results indicate the elastic and inelastic scattering of positrons, generation of secondary electrons, re-emission of thermalized positrons normal to different surfaces and various scattering mechanisms.
Authors
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Jim Williams
University of Western Australia
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Valdimir Petrov
St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University
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Sudarshan Kathi
University of Western Australia
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Sergey Samarin
University of Western Australia
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Paul Guagliardo
University of Western Australia
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Alex Weiss
University of Texas at Arlington
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Suarabh Mukherjee
University of Texas at Arlington