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J.E. Inglesfield 《Progress in Surface Science》1985,20(2):105-164
On metal surfaces the top layer of atoms usually relaxes inwards, and several metal surfaces reconstruct, particularly W and Mo (001) and Ir, Pt and Au (001) and (110). This paper reviews the electronic origins of these atomic displacements, and the physical effects which they lead to. The surface relaxations are explained in terms of the change in balance between electronic forces at the surface. The W (001) surface reconstructs from (1 × 1) to (?2 × ?2)R45° in a continuous phase transition on cooling below room temperature, and the structure of these phases and the nature of the phase transition are discussed. The driving force for the reconstruction is discussed in terms of calculations and photoemission studies of the surface electronic structure. Phenomenological Landau theory is used to describe the effect of surface steps on the transition, and the origin of the long wavelength modulation in the Mo (001) reconstruction. Finally the reconstructions of Ir, Pt and Au (001) and (110) are briefly described; these involve a more substantial movement of atoms than in the W and Mo reconstructions. 相似文献
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