= Helium atom scattering
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Helium atom scattering (HAS) is an experimental technique used in surface science to study the structure and properties of solid surfaces at the atomic level. It involves directing a beam of helium atoms at a surface and analyzing the scattered helium atoms that result from interactions with the surface. This technique takes advantage of the unique properties of helium, especially in its quantum mechanical behavior and its low mass, which make it a sensitive probe for surface characteristics.
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