Abstract:
Forward scattering peaks of photoelectrons having different angular momenta is generated by radiating to a sample two rays of circularly polarized light that differ in a rotary direction. Two images of photoelectron diffraction patterns are formed by two-dimensionally detecting the photoelectron diffraction patterns formed with the photoelectron forward scattering peaks. The observer can three-dimensionally observe the structure in an atomic arrangement by observing these photoelectron diffraction pattern images with his or hers right and left eyes, respectively.