Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 January 2010
This bibliography lists all papers published on REM, SREM and REELS in the last two decades. The list was based on the bibliography published by Hsu and Peng (1993) and the Science Citation Index. The list includes articles that explicitly deal with the theories, techniques and applications of REM, SREM and REELS for surface studies. Almost exclusively papers published in refereed journals in English are listed.
1995
Wang, Z. L. and Shapiro, A. J. (1995) Studies of LaAlO3 {100} surfaces using RHEED and REM I: twins, steps and dislocations Surf. Sci.328, 141–58.
Wang, Z. L. and Shapiro, A. J. (1995) Studies of LaAlO3 {100} surfaces using RHEED and REM II 5 × 5 surface reconstruction Surf. Sci.328, 159–69.
Wang, Z. L. and Shapiro, A. J. (1995) Microstructure and reconstruction of LaAlO3 {100} and {110} surfaces Proc. Mater. Res. Soc.355, 175–80.
1994
Baba-Kichi, K. Z. (1994) Shadow imaging of surface topography in a conventional scanning electron microscope by forward scattered electrons Ultramicroscopy54, 1–7.
Horio, Y. and Ichimiya, A. (1994) Origin of phase shift phenomena in RHEED intensity oscillation curves Ultramicroscopy55, 321–8.
Houchmandzadeh, B. and Misbah, C. (1994) Localized morphological mode during sublimation of a vicinal pyramid Phys. Rev. Lett.73, 94–7.
Hsu, T. and Cowley, J. M. (1994) Study of twinning with reflection electron microscopy Ultramicroscopy55, 302–7.
Jung, T. M., Phaneuf, R. J. and Williams, E. D. (1994) Sublimation and phase-transitions on singular and vicinal Si(111) surfaces Surf. Sci.301, 129–35.
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