Multiple scattering investigation of the 1T-TaS<sub>2</sub> surface termination
Author(s)
Despont, Laurent
Clerc, F.
Garnier, Michael Bernard Gunnar
Berger, H.
Forró, L.
Aebi, Philipp
Date issued
2006
In
The European Physical Journal B - Condensed Matter and Complex Systems, Springer, 2006/52/3/421-426
Subjects
x-ray photoelectron diffraction electron scattering from surfaces
Abstract
Multiple scattering theory based on a cluster model is used to simulate full hemispherical X-ray photoelectron diffraction measurements on a 1<i>T</i>-TaS<sub>2</sub> (0001) surface. Key points to determine the surface termination are discussed. As the commonly applied single scattering simulations do not give satisfying results, a multiple scattering approach has to be used to accurately simulate the full hemispherical photoelectron diffraction patterns. Differences and similarities between calculations of Ta and S terminated surfaces are presented along with experimental results at room temperature using both, the single and the multiple scattering approaches. We find that the surface is S terminated and that the quantitative difference between the calculations for both terminations permits to show the limits of the single scattering approach for solving surface termination problems. Moreover, by generalizing the results obtained using the multiple scattering approach, we discuss the application of this method to other similar systems.
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