Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:
New 2D periodic structures have been observed by STM in the regions of the reconstructed Pt(100) surface which are confined by domain boundaries or lattice steps. These structures can be seen only in a very narrow energy window near the Fermi level, and they are strongly correlated to the original atomic arrangements of the surface. These structures arise most probably from a modification in the distribution of the electronic density of states which is strongly coupled to the ion cores of the surface to produce a periodic shift in the atomic rearrangements in order to minimize the strain and free energy of the surface.