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This book presents developments of techniques for detection and
analysis of two electrons resulting from the interaction of a
single incident electron with a solid surface. Spin dependence in
scattering of spin-polarized electrons from magnetic and
non-magnetic surfaces is governed by exchange and spin-orbit
effects. The effects of spin and angular electron momentum are
shown through symmetry of experimental geometries: (i) normal and
off normal electron incidence on a crystal surface, (ii) spin
polarization directions within mirror planes of the surface, and
(iii) rotation and interchange of detectors with respect to the
surface normal. Symmetry considerations establish relationships
between the spin asymmetry of two-electron distributions and the
spin asymmetry of Spectral Density Function of the sample, hence
providing information on the spin-dependent sample electronic
structure. Detailed energy and angular distributions of electron
pairs carry information on the electron-electron interaction and
electron correlation inside the solid. The "exchange - correlation
hole" associated with Coulomb and exchange electron correlation in
solids can be visualized using spin-polarized two-electron
spectroscopy. Also spin entanglement of electron pairs can be
probed. A description of correlated electron pairs generation from
surfaces using other types of incident particles, such as photons,
ions, positrons is also presented.
This book presents developments of techniques for detection and
analysis of two electrons resulting from the interaction of a
single incident electron with a solid surface. Spin dependence in
scattering of spin-polarized electrons from magnetic and
non-magnetic surfaces is governed by exchange and spin-orbit
effects. The effects of spin and angular electron momentum are
shown through symmetry of experimental geometries: (i) normal and
off normal electron incidence on a crystal surface, (ii) spin
polarization directions within mirror planes of the surface, and
(iii) rotation and interchange of detectors with respect to the
surface normal. Symmetry considerations establish relationships
between the spin asymmetry of two-electron distributions and the
spin asymmetry of Spectral Density Function of the sample, hence
providing information on the spin-dependent sample electronic
structure. Detailed energy and angular distributions of electron
pairs carry information on the electron-electron interaction and
electron correlation inside the solid. The "exchange - correlation
hole" associated with Coulomb and exchange electron correlation in
solids can be visualized using spin-polarized two-electron
spectroscopy. Also spin entanglement of electron pairs can be
probed. A description of correlated electron pairs generation from
surfaces using other types of incident particles, such as photons,
ions, positrons is also presented.
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