Holographic reconstruction from measured diffuse low-energy-electron-diffraction intensities

Abstract
The recent suggestion that a diffuse low-energy-electron-diffraction pattern from a disordered layer of adsorbate atoms on a crystal surface may be interpreted as a Fraunhofer hologram, from which crystallographic information may be extracted directly, is put to a practical test in the case of O/Ni(100). Holographic reconstruction yields an image of the Ni atoms closest to the O adsorbates. The image resolution appears sufficient for its use as a starting point for more established crystallographic techniques, to discriminate, in a preliminary search, between very different models.

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