Measurement and analysis of the Doppler broadened energy spectra of gamma radiation originating from the annihilation of positrons incident on clean and adsorbate-covered surfaces
We present measurements and theoretical modeling demonstrating the capability of coincidence Doppler broadened (CDB) annihilation gamma spectroscopy to provide element-specific information from the topmost atomic layer of surfaces. Our measurements show that the energy spectra of Doppler-shifted annihilation gamma photons emitted following the annihilation of positrons from the topmost atomic layers of clean and adsorbate covered surfaces of gold (Au), silver (Ag) and copper (Cu) differ significantly. The shape of the Doppler-broadened gamma spectrum, as analyzed using ratio curves, indicates that the elemental composition of the surface can still be identified despite contributions from positronium annihilation and a significant reductionmore »