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The Electron-Phonon Interaction of Low-Dimensional and Multi-Dimensional Materials from He Atom Scattering.

Giorgio BenedekJoseph R MansonSalvador Miret-Artés
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2020)
Atom scattering is becoming recognized as a sensitive probe of the electron-phonon interaction parameter λ at metal and metal-overlayer surfaces. Here, the theory is developed, linking λ to the thermal attenuation of atom scattering spectra (in particular, the Debye-Waller factor), to conducting materials of different dimensions, from quasi-1D systems such as W(110):H(1 × 1) and Bi(114), to quasi-2D layered chalcogenides, and high-dimensional surfaces such as quasicrystalline 2ML-Ba(0001)/Cu(001) and d-AlNiCo(00001). Values of λ obtained using He atoms compare favorably with known values for the bulk materials. The corresponding analysis indicates in addition, the number of layers contributing to the electron-phonon interaction, which is measured in an atom surface collision.
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