Surface crystallography of W(110) and W(110) p (2×1)-O: The position of W atoms |
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Authors: | J.C. Buchholz G.-C. Wang M.G. Lagally |
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Affiliation: | College of Engineering, Materials Science Laboratories, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The position of W atoms in the surface layers of clean W (110) and W (110) p (2 × 1)-O is studied using Constant-Momentum-Transfer Averaging of LEED intensities. It is shown that the clean surface is not relaxed to an uncertainty of < 0.06 Å. Analysis of superstructure beam intensity averages from W(110) p (2 × 1)-O indicates that oxygen does not reconstruct W(110) at these coverages and below 1000 ° K. An upper limit of 0.05 Å can be put on the out-of-plane displacement of W atoms by the oxygen. Substrate beam averages from W (110) p (2 × 1)-O verify the non-reconstruction. The use of CMTA for adsorbed-layer crystallography in general is briefly discussed. |
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