Abstract
The reflection of the conduction electrons from surfaces of a thin ( d = 100 μm) monocrystalline plate of tungsten [(110) face] is investigated by the method of static skin effect. It is found that by heating the crystal in vacuum up to 2500 °K, the oxide layer is removed and the specular reflection of the conductive electrons increases. The adsorption of the monomolecular layers of barium and copper atoms markedly increases diffuse reflection. A resonance mechanism of carrier interaction in the metal with adsorbed atoms is discussed.
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