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First-principles calculations of specular reflection of high-energy electrons during the two-dimensional crystal growth

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COMPUTER PHYSICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 295, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cpc.2023.109005

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Scientific computing; Numerical Simulations; Diffuse scattering; RHEED

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RHEED_DIFF_2D is an open-source software for qualitative numerical simulations of RHEED oscillation intensity changes with layer deposition, used for interpreting heteroepitaxial structures under different scattering crystal potential models.
RHEED_DIFF_2D is an open-source software capable of performing qualitative numerical simulations of changes to the intensity of RHEED oscillations in the function of the layer deposited, employing various models of scattering crystal potential for heteroepitaxial structures of bcc (001) films nucleated on a fcc (001) surface, including the possible existence of various diffuse scattering models through the layer parallel to the surface. This model can be used for interpreting data weakly dependent on the azimuth of the incident electron beam direction and for 2D monolayer-by-monolayer growth modes. The program does not use any external data sources.

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