Theory and feasibility of using low-energy electron diffraction to study specific-heat anomalies at surface phase transitions
Theory and feasibility of using low-energy electron diffraction to study specific-heat anomalies at surface phase transitions
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1985
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Bartelt, N. C.; Einstein, T. L. & Roelofs, L. D. Theory and feasibility of using low-energy electron diffraction to study specific-heat anomalies at surface phase transitions. Physical Review B, 32, 5, 2993-3002, 1985.
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We expound the idea that as a probe of short-range order, low-energy electron diffraction can be used to study the energy singularity associated with surface phase transitions. We demonstrate its feasibility by performing Monte Carlo simulations on two triangular lattice gases with second-order transitions in universality classes distinguished by the critical exponent a.