Abstract

The interaction of electrons with lattice vibrations in thin films of LiF, NaF, MgO, and Al2O3 has been studied by means of high resolution electron energy spectroscopy. Just above the excitation energy of the transversal optical modes small bands in the energy loss spectrum are observed. According to the dielectric theory of an unbounded medium only longitudinal optical modes should be excited. The observed energy loss spectrum may be explained by the excitation of surface lattice vibrations. A theoretical energy loss spectrum of LiF has been computed taking into account the surface effects. It is in excellent agreement with the experimental spectrum.

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