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Experimental and theoretical determination of low electron energy loss spectra of Ag and Ru

Hébert, C.  
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Schöne, W. D.
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Su, D. S.
2006
Ultramicroscopy

We show the experimental and calculated q-dependent low energy loss electron energy loss spectrum of Ru and Ag. The spectra were calculated within the time-dependent density-functional theory including local-field effects. For Ag, the momentum transfer was parallel to the (1 1 0) direction. For Ru the three main directions (0 1 0), (1 1 0) and (0 0 1) were investigated. The agreement between theory and experiment is very good for Ag and for momentum transfers parallel to the (0 0 1) direction of Ru. For momentum transfers parallel to the in-plane directions (1 1 0) and (0 1 0) the agreement for Ru is not satisfactory, which could be attributed to relativistic effects or to strong localization of the 4d states of Ru.

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DOI
10.1016/j.ultramic.2006.04.026
Author(s)
Hébert, C.  
Schöne, W. D.
Su, D. S.
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Ultramicroscopy
Volume

106

Issue

11-12 SPEC. ISS.

Start page

1115

End page

1119

Subjects

Anisotropy

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Electron energy loss spectroscopy

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Linear response

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Local-field effects

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TDDFT

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REVIEWED

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LSME  
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February 17, 2009
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