Abstract

The electron energy loss spectra of clean and oxidised tin have been measured for primary energies in the range 100–1000 eV. The structure found for clean tin is similar to published spectra recorded with low primary energies except for the presence of a small peak at 4.7 eV. Differences between the reported volume plasmon energy recorded with low and high primary beam energies were noted and a model is presented to explain these differences in terms of plasmon dispersion.

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