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Neutral atom scattering based mapping of atomically thin layers

Published 20 May 2021 in physics.chem-ph and physics.atom-ph | (2105.09777v3)

Abstract: Imaging surfaces using low energy neutral atom scattering is a relatively recent development in the field of microscopy. In this work we demonstrate that this technique is sensitive enough to distinguish films as thin as a single monolayer from the underlying substrate. Using collimated beams of He and Kr atoms as an incident probe on MoS$_2$ films grown on SiO$_2$/Si substrate, we observe systematic changes in the scattered atom flux which allows us to map the thin MoS$_2$ films. Measurements carried out by varying incidence energy using both He and Kr provides insights into the details of atom-surface collision dynamics and its role in contrast generation.

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