Abstract
The direct analysis of the standard diffraction techniques used routinely to determine surface structures is one of the key points for their future. We emphasize that a diffuse low-energy electron diffraction (DLEED) pattern may not only be used in a conventional way, but may also be reinterpreted as a hologram. This provides a rapid new direct method in LEED, and allows to get directly geometrical information without the necessity of an expensive trial-and-error search. We discuss how different parameters may influence the holographic reconstruction process.
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