W. Hayami et al., Three-dimensional N-atom model for computer simulation of impact-collisionion scattering spectroscopy, SURF SCI, 446(3), 2000, pp. 267-271
A new method for a computer simulation of impact-collision ion scattering s
pectroscopy (ICISS), a three-dimensional N-atom (3DNA) model, has been deve
loped as an extension of the three-dimensional three-atom (3D3A) model [W.
Hayami, R. Souda, T. Aizawa, Y. Ishizawa, Surf. Sci. 303 (1994) 247]. This
3DNA model can include arbitrary number of atoms, and the scattering cross-
section of the system at an arbitrary scattering angle is analytically calc
ulated as a function of impact parameter only, so that the computational ti
me is as short as that of the 3D3A model. As an example, an ICISS spectrum
of a four-atom system has been calculated, showing a different critical ang
le from the 3D3A model when two shadowcones overlap on the target atom. (C)
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