Ih. Hong et al., SURFACE-DIMER AND BULK-ATOM IMAGING OF THE SI(001) (2X1) SURFACE BY KIKUCHI ELECTRON HOLOGRAPHY, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(23), 1995, pp. 16884-16891
Direct inversion of measured multiple-energy Kikuchi electron patterns
from a Si(001) (2 x 1) surface with glancing and normal-incidence geo
metry shows clear images of the surface dimer and the bulk atoms. The
three-dimensional artifact-free real-space images of the atoms contrib
uted from different local emitters are resolved clearly. The observati
ons demonstrate that Kikuchi electron holography has the surface sensi
tivity and can reveal the atomic structures of complicated multiemitte
r systems. By changing the collecting angle of Kikuchi electrons, one
can selectively image the atoms behind the emitter in the backward dir
ection; thus the surface and the bulk information can be obtained with
different collecting angles. Therefore, the potential of Kikuchi elec
tron holography to solve the local atomic structure of the unknown sur
faces is high.