From the Terrace Contraction to the Hexameric Sulfur Phase in the Au(100) Surface: A Combined Density Functional Theory and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study
Abstract:The
lifting of the Au(100) quasi-hexagonal reconstruction by atoms
or molecules leaves a rough surface with islands, terraces, and vacancies
where different patterns of adsorbates can appear. Although the roughness
of the (1 × 1)-Au(100) surface has been well characterized, to
our knowledge, there are no theoretical studies considering its effect
on the formation of adsorbate patterns, for instance, in the case
of sulfur adsorption. In this study, we have combined DFT calculations
and STM measurements to explo… Show more
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