Journal article
Low-energy electron energy losses and inelastic mean free paths in zinc, selenium, and zinc selenide
JD Bourke, CT Chantler
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | Published : 2014
Abstract
We compute low-energy optical energy loss spectra for the elemental solids zinc and selenium, and for the binary compound zinc selenide. The optical data are transformed via a constrained partial-pole algorithm to produce momentum-dependent electron energy loss spectra and electron inelastic mean free paths. This enables a comparison between the electron scattering behaviour in a compound solid and its constituent elements. Results cannot be explained by aggregation methods or commonly used universal curves, and prove that new approaches are required. Our work demonstrates new capabilities for the determination of fundamental material properties for a range of structures previously inaccessi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the helpful contributions of Nick Rae, the team at Melbourne, and the ANBF, APS, and AS grants that have assisted in the development of this research.