C-Fe chains due to segregated carbon impurities on Fe(1 0 0) |
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Authors: | Jun Fujii Giancarlo Panaccione Giorgio Rossi Giancarlo Trimarchi |
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Affiliation: | a Lab. TASC INFM-CNR, S.S. 14, km 163.5, Science Park, Basovizza 34012, Trieste, Italy b Dipartimento di Fisica, dell’ Universita’ di Modena e Reggio, Emilia, 41100 Modena, Italy c INFM-CNR DEMOCRITOS National Simulation Center and The Abdus Salam, International Center for Theoretical Physics, Strada Costiera 11, 34014, Trieste, Italy |
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Abstract: | Bulk carbon impurities segregate at the Fe(1 0 0) surface and, upon thermal annealing, can form metastable surface phases with local and long range order and peculiar electronic properties. We present a surface science study of C-segregated Fe(1 0 0) with scanning tunneling microscopy, angle resolved photoemission, and ab initio calculations of the surface structure and electron states. In particular the c(3√2 × √2) structure, observed for 0.67 atomic layers of C segregated at the iron surface, is found to be due to self-organized carbon stripes made of zig-zag chains. The strong hybridization between C and Fe was observed in ARPES spectra. |
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Keywords: | Scanning tunneling microscopy Angle resolved photoemission Surface segregation Self assembly |
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