Abstract
Helium-atom scattering (HAS) spectroscopy from conducting surfaces has been shown to provide direct information on the electron–phonon interaction, more specifically the mass-enhancement factor λ from the temperature dependence of the Debye–Waller exponent, and the mode-selected electron–phonon coupling constants λQν from the inelastic HAS intensities from individual surface phonons. The recent applications of the method to superconducting ultra-thin films, quasi-1D high-index surfaces, and layered transition-metal and topological pnictogen chalcogenides is briefly reviewed.
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Benedek, G., Manson, J. R., Miret-Artés, S., Ruckhofer, A., Ernst, W. E., Tamtögl, A., & Toennies, J. P. (2020). Measuring the electron–phonon interaction in two-dimensional superconductors with he-atom scattering. Condensed Matter, 5(4), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/condmat5040079
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