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A phenomenological explanation for the buckling of surface alloys
Authors:Kun Xun  Ling Li  Si-cheng Wu
Institution:a School of Physics, Peking University, #5 Yuheyuan RD, Haidian, Beijing 100871, China
b Institute of Solid State Physics and Department of Physics, Sichuan Normal University, Chengdu 610066, China
c State Key Laboratory for Surface Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China
Abstract:A phenomenological model, in which the interactions between the nearest-neighbor (NN) atoms are described as bondings but not hard sphere contacts, is proposed to explain the unexpected reduced buckling in surface alloy systems. In the model, the forces acting on an adsorbate atom from its NN substrate atoms in different layers may be either repulsive or attractive, depending on whether the bond between the adsorbate atom and its NN substrate atoms is compressed or stretched. It is found that the forces on the adsorbate atom from its NN substrate atoms in the sub-surface layer play a more important role for the buckling of surface alloy than those from its NN substrate atoms in the surface layer do. The bucklings expected by the model are significantly smaller than those predicted by the simple hard sphere model and are in good agreement with the experiments when the equilibrium bond length of the NN adsorbate-substrate atom pairs is taken as the sum of the corresponding metal radii.
Keywords:Surface structure  morphology  roughness and topography  Surface alloys
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