Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) determination of surface structure applied to nickel(110)-nitric oxide and to the martensitic alloy iron-33 percent nickel(111)
The purpose of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of an important technique (low energy electron diffraction) used in the study of surface phenomena. Within this context, the LEED studies of NO adsorbed on the Ni(110) surface and of Fe-33%Ni(111) near its Martensitic transition temperature were done to determine their surface structures.
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Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) determination of surface structure applied to nickel(110)-nitric oxide and to the martensitic alloy iron-33 percent nickel(111)
Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) determination of surface structure applied to nickel(110)-nitric oxide and to the martensitic alloy iron-33 percent nickel(111)
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Low energy electron diffraction (LEED) determination of surface structure applied to nickel(110)-nitric oxide and to the martensitic alloy iron-33 percent nickel(111)