Abstract

X-ray diffraction has become an important tool for studying surfaces. We review the basic principles, the necessary instrumentation and show examples of successful structure determinations. Both the analysis of fractional-order reflections as well as the analysis of integer-order reflections, the crystal truncation rods, are discussed. The emphasis is put on the semiconductor (111) surfaces, which have been studied intensively.

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