BUCKLED LAYER STRUCTURE FOR ATOMIC ADSORPTION ON W(100) - THE (ROOT-2X-ROOT-2)R45-DEGREES NITROGEN STRUCTURE FROM ATLEED
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01/03/1995
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<p>Adsorption of 0.5 monolayer of N adatoms on W{100} results in a sharp (root 2 X root 2)R45 degrees LEED pattern. The only previous quantitative LEED study of this system gave a simple overlayer model with a Pendry R-factor of 0.55. An exhaustive search has been made of possible structures, including a novel vacancy reconstruction, displacive reconstructions and underlayer adsorption. From this work a new overlayer structure is derived with an R(p) value of 0.22, displaying a considerable buckling of 0.27 +/- 0.05 Angstrom within the second W layer and consequently involving large changes in the interlayer spacings of the surface. The N adatom is pseudo-five-fold coordinated to the W surface, bonding to a second-layer W atom with a nearest-neighbour bond length of 2.13 Angstrom and with the four next-nearest-neighbour W atoms in the surface plane at 2.27 Angstrom. The structure does not resolve the work function anomaly observed on this surface.</p> |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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BESSENT , M P , HU , P , WANDER , A & KING , D A 1995 , ' BUCKLED LAYER STRUCTURE FOR ATOMIC ADSORPTION ON W(100) - THE (ROOT-2X-ROOT-2)R45-DEGREES NITROGEN STRUCTURE FROM ATLEED ' Surface Science , vol 325 , no. 3 , pp. 272-278 . |
Palavras-Chave | #CHEMISORPTION #LOW ENERGY ELECTRON DIFFRACTION (LEED) #SURFACE STRUCTURE, MORPHOLOGY, ROUGHNESS, AND TOPOGRAPHY #ENERGY-ELECTRON-DIFFRACTION #LEED STRUCTURE-ANALYSIS #INDUCED RECONSTRUCTION #SURFACE-STRUCTURE #ALLOY |
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